For more than two decades, David Folkenflik has served as media correspondent for NPR NEWS.
Folkenflik's reports cast light on the stories of our age, the figures who shape journalism, and the tectonic shifts affecting the news industry.
He has reported intently on the relationship between the press, politicians, and the general public, as well as the fight over the flow of information in the age of Trump.
He is the author of Murdoch's World: The Last of the Old Media Empires and editor of Page One: Inside The New York Times and the Future of Journalism.
Folkenflik joined NPR after more than a decade at the Baltimore Sun. He started his professional career at the DurhamHerald-Sun in North Carolina.