David Folkenflik http://wutc.org en Fox News Reporter James Rosen Caught Up In Federal Probe http://wutc.org/post/fox-news-reporter-james-rosen-caught-federal-probe There is word of another controversial leak investigation by the Department of Justice. The target is Fox News reporter James Rosen, who was monitored by the department after breaking a story about North Korea's nuclear weapons program in 2009. Tue, 21 May 2013 09:52:00 +0000 David Folkenflik 22144 at http://wutc.org Media Covers Itself In Privacy Debacles http://wutc.org/post/media-covers-itself-privacy-debacles Transcript <p>SCOTT SIMON, HOST: <p>This is WEEKEND EDITION from NPR News. I'm Scott Simon. Pair of unrelated stories this week, both involving the news media, served to remind a lot of Americans of how little information that we may assume to be private, really is private. One story involves the U.S. Justice Department's efforts to find out who reporters are talking to; the other, reporters secretly monitoring their sources' activities.<p>We're joined now by NPR media correspondent David Folkenflik, from New York. Sat, 18 May 2013 09:13:00 +0000 David Folkenflik 22046 at http://wutc.org Bloomberg News Apologizes For Tracking Subscribers http://wutc.org/post/bloomberg-news-apologizes-tracking-subscribers Transcript <p>AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: <p>The editor-in-chief of Bloomberg News is apologizing. That's after admitting his reporters tracked how subscribers use the company's famous financial data terminals. The disclosure has caused an uproar in the financial services world. As NPR's David Folkenflik reports, the episode has roots both in Bloomberg's innovations in data management, and its corporate culture.<p>DAVID FOLKENFLIK, BYLINE: Founder and now New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg was so fixated on data that he liked to know when his employees came and went. Mon, 13 May 2013 21:11:00 +0000 David Folkenflik 21800 at http://wutc.org Some Immigration Terms Are Going Out Of Newsroom Style http://wutc.org/post/some-immigration-terms-are-going-out-newsroom-style Journalists make choices all the time that influence our understanding of the news — the choice of what stories to cover, which people to interview, which words to use. And major news organizations have been reconsidering how best to describe a group of people whose very presence in this country breaks immigration law.<p>News organizations as institutions often decide which terms to use in describing contentious subjects, then codify them in what are called stylebooks. They are subject to change just as society's views change. Thu, 09 May 2013 21:03:00 +0000 David Folkenflik 21642 at http://wutc.org Some Immigration Terms Are Going Out Of Newsroom Style Koch Brothers' Newspaper Takeover Could Spark 'Culture Clash' http://wutc.org/post/koch-brothers-newspaper-takeover-could-spark-culture-clash The Tribune Co., emerging from bankruptcy and looking to reshape itself, is now considering the sale of all its newspapers — including the <em>Chicago Tribune</em>, the <em>Los Angeles</em><em> Times</em>, <em>The</em> <em>Baltimore Sun</em> and five other regional newspapers. Fri, 26 Apr 2013 19:45:00 +0000 David Folkenflik 21066 at http://wutc.org Koch Brothers' Newspaper Takeover Could Spark 'Culture Clash' Great Long-Form Journalism, Just Clicks Away http://wutc.org/post/great-long-form-journalism-just-clicks-away In the age of hundreds of cable channels, millions of 140-character bulletins and an untold number of cat videos, a fear has been growing among journalists and readers that long-form storytelling may be getting lost.<p>People typically sort long-form journalism into two categories — there's investigative or watchdog reporting, and then there's the kind we're talking about today: richly textured nonfiction narratives that delve deeply into the human experience and may have nothing to do with that day's headlines. Fri, 12 Apr 2013 20:29:00 +0000 David Folkenflik 20473 at http://wutc.org Great Long-Form Journalism, Just Clicks Away NPR To Drop Call-In Show 'Talk Of The Nation' http://wutc.org/post/npr-drop-call-show-talk-nation NPR executives announced Friday that they will stop production of Talk of the Nation this summer. The call-in program will be replaced with Here and Now, a newsmagazine that will be a co-production of Boston member station WBUR and NPR. Fri, 29 Mar 2013 14:50:00 +0000 David Folkenflik 19910 at http://wutc.org NPR To Discontinue 'Talk Of The Nation' http://wutc.org/post/npr-discontinue-talk-nation NPR announced Friday morning that it will no longer produce the Monday-to-Thursday call-in show <a href="http://www.npr.org/programs/talk-of-the-nation/" target="_blank">Talk of the Nation</a>.<p>It will be replaced by <a href="http://hereandnow.wbur.org/" target="_blank">Here and Now</a>, a show produced in partnership with member station <a href="http://www.wbur.org/" target="_blank">WBUR</a> in Boston. Fri, 29 Mar 2013 14:09:00 +0000 David Folkenflik 19908 at http://wutc.org NPR To Discontinue 'Talk Of The Nation' With Headline Bus Tour, 'New York Post' Takes Manhattan http://wutc.org/post/headline-bus-tour-new-york-post-takes-manhattan One of the joys of living in New York City is laughing at the giant screaming headlines in the <em>New York Post</em>. When the former secretary of state knocked back a beer on one of her trips abroad: "Swillary." When the Lance Armstrong doping scandal broke: "Drug Pedaller." And when CIA director David Petraeus admitted having an affair? "Cloak And Shag Her<em>.</em>"<em> </em><p>The <em>Post'</em>s headlines tell you a lot about the way many New Yorkers view the world, and now visitors can see the city through their eyes. Tue, 19 Mar 2013 20:58:00 +0000 David Folkenflik 19477 at http://wutc.org With Headline Bus Tour, 'New York Post' Takes Manhattan News Corp. Education Tablet: For The Love Of Learning? http://wutc.org/post/news-corp-education-tablet-love-learning The educational division of the media conglomerate News Corp., called Amplify, unveiled a new digital tablet this week at the SXSW tech conference in Austin, Texas, intended to serve millions of schoolchildren and their teachers across the country.<p>Amplify promises the tablet will simplify administrative chores for teachers, enable shy children to participate more readily in discussions, and allow students to complete coursework at their own pace while drawing upon carefully selected online research resources.<p>News Corp. Fri, 08 Mar 2013 07:04:00 +0000 David Folkenflik 19015 at http://wutc.org News Corp. Education Tablet: For The Love Of Learning? Media Circus: Ah, The President's Mean http://wutc.org/post/media-circus-ah-presidents-mean The week's developments include a pope emeritus for the first time in six centuries, federal budget cuts seemingly designed by Sweeney Todd, and the visit by one of the NBA's all-time rebounders (Dennis Rodman) to the son of one of the world's greatest sportsmen (that would be North Korean dictator Kim Jung Un, whose late father claimed to have shot five holes-in-one on his very first golf outing).<p>And yet somehow, legendary <em>Washington Post</em> reporter Bob Woodward thrust himself at the center of the news with his claim that he had been menaced by an unnamed White House official. Fri, 01 Mar 2013 21:56:00 +0000 David Folkenflik 18744 at http://wutc.org Media Circus: Ah, The President's Mean CNBC Adopts Tougher Tactic In Booking Wars http://wutc.org/post/cnbc-adopts-tougher-tactic-booking-wars CNBC is far and away the television ratings leader in the financial cable news business. Fri, 22 Feb 2013 00:37:00 +0000 David Folkenflik 18375 at http://wutc.org CNBC Adopts Tougher Tactic In Booking Wars New York Times Plans To Sell 'Boston Globe' http://wutc.org/post/new-york-times-plans-sell-boston-globe Transcript <p>MELISSA BLOCK, HOST: <p>From NPR News, this is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED. I'm Melissa Block.<p>The Grey Lady is shedding more of its assets. This afternoon, The New York Times Company announced that it intends to sell The Boston Globe and other properties it owns in New England.<p>For more on this, NPR's media correspondent David Folkenflik joins me from our bureau in New York. And, David, what can you tell us? Why this sale, and why now?<p>DAVID FOLKENFLIK, BYLINE: Well, think about what a come-down this is. Wed, 20 Feb 2013 22:12:00 +0000 David Folkenflik 18314 at http://wutc.org Media Circus: The Football Star And The Will To Believe http://wutc.org/post/media-circus-football-star-and-will-believe One of the top collegiate football players in the country, Notre Dame's Manti Te'o, was lionized by the media amid stories of his perseverance on the field after both his grandmother and his girlfriend died.<p>Thanks to an <a href="http://deadspin.com/5976517/manti-teos-dead-girlfriend-the-most-heartbreaking-and-inspirational-story-of-the-college-football-season-is-a-hoax">expose by Deadspin</a>, the girlfriend's very existence is now believed to be a hoax, throwing the Heisman runner-up and his university on the defensive.<p>But the episode casts an equally unflattering light on the practices Fri, 18 Jan 2013 10:30:00 +0000 David Folkenflik 16920 at http://wutc.org Media Circus: The Football Star And The Will To Believe Coverage Rapid, And Often Wrong, In Tragedy's Early Hours http://wutc.org/post/coverage-rapid-and-often-wrong-tragedys-early-hours Nearly everyone reported so many things wrong in the first 24 hours after the <a href="http://www.npr.org/series/167276841/shootings-in-newtown-conn">Sandy Hook shootings</a> that it's hard to single out any one news organization or reporter for criticism.<p>Among the news outlets that wrongly reported major parts of the journalistic building blocks of "who, what, where, when, why and how," were CBS, The Associated Press, <em>The New York Times</em> <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2012/12/14/167248541/developing-shooting-at-elementary-school-in-newtown-conn#0435">and NPR </a>— a v Tue, 18 Dec 2012 09:36:00 +0000 David Folkenflik 15776 at http://wutc.org Coverage Rapid, And Often Wrong, In Tragedy's Early Hours