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'This Brian Stelter, right?': NPR media correspondent clutches pearls over Fox News reporting on Brian Stelter's ratings

This is hilarious. Every mainstream media outlet now has a media correspondent who watches other media outlets and reports on what they’re doing. CNN has Oliver Darcy and Brian Stelter, who is obsessed with Fox News to the point where he wrote about the channel’s relationship with the Trump administration. Apparently, NPR also has a media correspondent named David Folkenflik, and he seemed aghast that Fox News would tweet out a story about the low ratings of Brian Stelter’s “Reliable Sources.”

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It’s media news, right? A media correspondent would know that.

Same guy.

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Are you suggesting NPR is in the pocket of the DNC?

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It’s funny that NPR’s media correspondent has apparently never seen Stelter’s Twitter feed.


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