Romenesko Letters Medill prof
Ava Thompson Greenwell (left) asks: Where's the coverage of the thousands who drove hundreds of miles to attend the inauguration, waited in line for tickets, but couldn't get in because of the crowds? "Most journalists were stationed inside the more secure zones where they couldn't possibly know what was happening with us non-celebrities and those not extremely well-connected," she writes. "On inauguration day most reporters covered the comfortable and forgot about the afflicted." ||
Dan Keating responds: There have been many inaugural screw-up stories published.
Perhaps it's an issue of "convenient and comfortable" research. Here...