press

 

radio + television

I’ve spoken often on radio and television to discuss my reporting on politics, healthcare and business. A selection of those appearances are below:

  • NPR’s All Things Considered, on my reporting showing delayed hurricane preparedness measures for Florida nursing homes

  • KBS WORLD Radio, on changes in the smartphone industry as LG Electronics signaled it would wind down its mobile unit

Arirang News, Oct. 2020, on the death of Samsung chairman Lee Kun-hee

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MSNBC, Nov. 2018, on statewide recounts after the 2018 midterm elections in Florida

CNN, Aug. 2018, on Andrew Gillum’s unexpected win in Florida’s Democratic primary for governor

PBS NewsHour, June 2019, on my reporting uncovering Hurricane Michael’s toll on children’s mental health

CNN, Oct. 2018, on Gillum and Rick Scott’s chances in the general election

other press

  • Secretive, million-dollar Florida agency served itself, not domestic violence victims, Miami Herald, January 17, 2020: “Like many businesses blessed with not-for-profit tax status and a motherhood-and-apple pie kind of name, FCADV flew under the radar for decades. That changed, Bean said, when the Miami Herald’s Elizabeth Koh reported on FCADV’s failure to cooperate with state auditors…”

  • Democrats' closed-door meeting shows open government in Florida has no champion, Orlando Sentinel, April 25, 2019: “Reporters for the Orlando Sentinel and the Miami Herald began tweeting that House Democratic lawmakers were meeting behind closed doors, ostensibly to discuss electing the party’s leadership... The reporters — the Sentinel’s Gray Rohrer and the Herald’s Elizabeth Koh — discovered lawmakers were talking about the state budget and other bills in violation of the state’s open meetings law.”