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David Falkenflick

NPR's media correspondent, covering the intersection of media, politics, and law.

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Feb 27, 2026 • 13min

US-Iran Tension, Clinton Deposition, Paramount Wins Warner Bros. Bid

Franco Ordoñez, NPR White House correspondent covering U.S.-Iran tensions and administration posture. Sage Miller, NPR reporter on congressional oversight covering the Clintons’ closed-door depositions. David Falkenflick, NPR media correspondent on Paramount’s winning bid and looming antitrust fight. They discuss possible U.S. strikes on Iran, the Clintons’ testimony in the Epstein probe, and the media merger’s regulatory stakes.
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Jul 22, 2025 • 26min

Stop the press!

David Fulkenflick, NPR's media correspondent, and Matt Bellany, founding partner of Puck and media expert, dive into the tumultuous landscape of American media. They discuss the unexpected cancellation of 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' and the political fallout surrounding it. The conversation also unpacks Trump’s legal battles against Rupert Murdoch and his attempts to stifle press freedom. Listeners will be intrigued by the insider views on the intense rivalry between media giants and political figures that could reshape the future of journalism.
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Jul 22, 2025 • 12min

ICYMI: Trump's Use Of Legal Action Against The Media

David Folkenflik, NPR's media correspondent and author, discusses President Trump's $10 billion defamation lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal over a controversial letter to Jeffrey Epstein. The conversation uncovers the implications of such lawsuits on journalistic integrity and highlights the tense relationship between the White House and the press. Folkenflik also dives into the influences of Rupert Murdoch on conservative media and the troubling connections between political pressures and the recent cancellation of popular talk shows.
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Oct 29, 2024 • 17min

The Murdoch succession saga

In this discussion, Sarah Ellison, a seasoned reporter at The Washington Post, and David Falkenflick, NPR's media correspondent and author, delve into the high-stakes drama surrounding Rupert Murdoch's family trust. They uncover the implications of Murdoch's attempt to shift control towards his son Lachlan while exploring the broader impact on media ownership and family dynamics. Listeners gain insights into the secrecy of courtroom proceedings and the parallels to the hit series 'Succession,' enriching our understanding of this media titan's legacy.
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Jan 31, 2024 • 12min

Is Fox News Still A Republican Kingmaker?

David Fulkenflick, NPR's media correspondent, dives into the intriguing dynamics of Fox News as a long-standing influence in Republican politics. He explores the network's powerful role since 1996 and its tumultuous relationship with Donald Trump. The discussion highlights the significant fallout from the Dominion lawsuit and how that has affected Fox's credibility. As the 2024 election approaches, Fulkenflick examines the shifting narrative strategies and looming competition from emerging conservative media outlets that could alter Fox's status as a kingmaker.

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