David Folkenflik http://kazu.org en Justice Department Told News Corp. About Fox Subpoena In 2010 http://kazu.org/post/justice-department-told-news-corp-about-fox-subpoena-2010 Fox News officials <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/05/20/185578940/fox-calls-u-s-surveillance-of-its-reporter-downright-chilling">professed indignation and surprise last week</a> over the search of reporter James Rosen's records amid a federal leak investigation<p>But prosecutors told Fox's parent company of a subpoena nearly three years ago.<p>Prosecutors issued a subpoena for Rosen's phone records and got a judge to sign off on a sealed warrant for his emails back in May 2010.<p>The Justice Department informed News Corporation lawyers in August 2010 of the phone records sea Sun, 26 May 2013 16:26:00 +0000 David Folkenflik 27165 at http://kazu.org Fox News Reporter James Rosen Caught Up In Federal Probe http://kazu.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 26910 at http://kazu.org Media Covers Itself In Privacy Debacles http://kazu.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 11:23:00 +0000 David Folkenflik 26811 at http://kazu.org Bloomberg News Apologizes For Tracking Subscribers http://kazu.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 26558 at http://kazu.org Some Immigration Terms Are Going Out Of Newsroom Style http://kazu.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 26393 at http://kazu.org Some Immigration Terms Are Going Out Of Newsroom Style