Biography
William J. Carter joined The New York Times as a national media reporter in 1989. In addition to his work for the newspaper, he has written numerous articles for The New York Times Magazine, including four cover stories.
Mr. Carter has covered the television
industry for more than 25 years. From 1975 until 1989, he was a television critic for The Baltimore Sun, writing four to six columns, reports and features per week, as well as a weekly television sports column. From 1973 to 1975, Mr. Carter was assistant foreign editor at The Sun, substituting at times as foreign editor, national editor and news editor.
Mr. Carter's articles have also appeared in TV Guide, The Los Angeles Times, The Chicago Sun-Times, The Cleveland Plain Dealer, Newsday, Advertising
Age, The Washington Journalism Review and Electronic Media. He has been a guest on many television and radio programs including "Nightline," "Today," "Good Morning
America," "The Larry King Show," ESPN Sports Century and The MSNBC News
with Brian Williams.
Mr. Carter is the author of the 1994 best-selling book, The Late
Shift: Letterman, Leno and the Network Battle for the Night. He is also the co-author of Monday Night Mayhem: The Inside Story of ABC's Monday Night Football.