Eric Boehlert

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  • Big radio bites back!

    Major broadcasting companies and NPR are ganging up on low-power FM radio. Can John McCain save the day?
  • Good politics, bad journalism

    By Eric Boehlert
  • Good politics, bad journalism

    Reporters seized on stories about Al Gore the liar without checking their facts. Now the Bush campaign is cashing in.
  • Alan Jackson gives Nashville the finger

    On the eve of country music's biggest night, the superstar bites the hand that feeds him -- again.
  • Hillary in a landslide?

    The race for New York senator was said to be Rick Lazio's to lose. And right now he's losing in virtually every demographic group.
  • The New York Times apologizes

    18 months after launching its controversial coverage of Wen Ho Lee, the paper issues a carefully crafted -- and curious -- mea culpa.
  • Politics after dark

    Do late-night talk show monologues influence elections? A condescending media has decided that they do.
  • Wen Ho Lee: Railroaded

    By Eric Boehlert
  • How the New York Times helped railroad Wen Ho Lee

    Its reporters relied on slim evidence, quick conclusions and loyalty to sources with an ax to grind. Too bad the paper of record learned nothing from its role in Whitewater.
  • Helping Eminem sell records

    By Eric Boehlert
  • Rio's Pyrrhic victory

    Last year, the Net won its first legal battle against the music industry. But in doing so, it may have lost the war.
  • Helping Eminem sell records

    Does political criticism of the foulmouthed rapper do anything but increase his stature -- and his sales?
  • Cruel summer for the 24-hour TV news execs

    With blown-out tires and wildfires passing as big stories, news-junkie networks are jonesing.
  • Technical foul

    MP3.com goes to court with a tricky defense, alleging that Universal doesn't own the music it markets.
  • Four little words

    How the record industry used a tiny legislative amendment to try to steal recording copyrights from artists -- forever.
  • Tribal touchdown

    "Survivor" ratings trounce everything but the Super Bowl.
  • Of flea markets and file swapping

    Could the Napster case turn on a little-known copyright ruling involving swap meets?
  • Napster vs. the record stores

    By Eric Boehlert
  • Napster vs. the record stores

    Is the file-sharing craze bruising retailers?
  • The great MP3 love fest

    By Eric Boehlert
  • "Jaws"

    Twenty-five years ago, a young director set out to make audiences believe an outlandishly frightening shark tale. They bit.
  • They don't buy it

    By Eric Boehlert
  • Do Eminem's violent lyrics cross the line?

    "He's bigger, louder and meaner than pretty much any mainstream artist."
  • The blundering pundit

    Dick Morris' predictions about the New York Senate race have all been off the mark.
  • Letters to the editor

    Liberty and Napster for all? Plus: Gore's duplicity on the environment; Tony Rice tops Jerry Garcia on "The Pizza Tapes."
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