Sunday on CNN’s “Reliable Sources,” host Brian Stelter admitted there were flaws of the media in their coverage of the presidential election, in particular not foreseeing the victory of President-elect Donald Trump. Transcript as follows: First, something little different. Before I get to the tease, before I tell you about the great show we have in store today, let’s level with each other. Tuesday night was the culmination of one of the biggest media failures in many years. Most journalists heading into Tuesday night believing Hillary Clinton would be elected president at the end of the night. And most viewers had the same impression. You can see in this pre- election data most viewers, most Americans believed Clinton would win. Now this did not occur in a vacuum. The Donald Trump campaign also thought it was likely to lose. Wall Street thought Trump would lose, too. But chalking all of this up to a surprise victory is not enough. This was a collective failure — a failure of imagination. In some ways, a mass delusion. And the media contributed to it. So, now, it’s time for some serious soul searching. Look, I don’t subscribe to the argument that TV networks gave