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A Media Report Card On The Flint Water Crisis
ResumeThe water quality in Flint, Michigan, was an issue long before the national news media got to the story. Now many are asking, "What took so long?"
The New York Times’ public editor Margaret Sullivan wrote that its reporters should have done "some serious digging" after its first story on Flint's water problems back in March.
NPR Media Correspondent David Folkenflik speaks with Here & Now’s Robin Young about his observations on the media coverage of Flint's water crisis.
Guest
- David Folkenflik, media correspondent for NPR. He tweets @davidfolkenflik.
This segment aired on January 29, 2016.