Sean Elder

⇐ newest Page 3 of 4 oldest ⇒
  • Letters to the Editor

    Turning xenophobic about the Japanese Plus: Stephen Prothero's article is a simple case of Skull and Bones envy; so what if Al inhaled? We all did
  • Are we excited yet?

    In case all that talk about entrance polls and exit polls wasn't enough to get you lathered up, our man probes the inner secrets of TV on the caucuses.
  • Dave Kehr is going to CitySearch

    One of the country's best film critics is headed for the Web.
  • Washington, 90210

    Defenders of the White House-network drug-ad deal lost the battle of spin.
  • Wake me when I'm vested

    So, do I have this right? Time Warner's old-growth deadwood mixed with AOL's deadwood.com yields -- a shiny new three-wood?
  • Bigger, fatter, richer

    Inside the Time Warner media empire there was a whole lot of smiling going on Monday.
  • The family guy

    Bud Paxson and his company, which owns more TV stations than any other in the country, normally fly below the major media radar. That's changed, thanks to Sen. John McCain.
  • Letters to the editor

    Confessions (and tips!) from a wine-toting overhead bin hog Plus: Do algebra flashcards and soccer practice create thumb suckers? In defense of John Rocker.
  • Turmoil at "This Week"

    Fear of Tim Russert pushed ABC News to fire William Kristol.
  • Letters to the editor

    I knew Mumia when he was Wesley Cook. Plus: The L.A. Times' "blow job"; don't ask, don't tell about Stuart Little.
  • Village Voice sold

    The New York paper that was once the lone wolf of alternative journalism has become the crown jewel in a nascent media empire.
  • Former Disney exec dodges a bullet

    The federal sex case against Patrick Naughton falls apart as jury and old friends see something other than a monster.
  • Out of Time

    The L.A. Times internal investigation is complete and someone has to take the fall.
  • Just in time for the holidays: Guilt

    Want some Christmas cheer with your magazines? Forget about it.
  • New kids in the balcony

    A veteran and a novice are the new movie critics at the New York Times.
  • Tabloid nation

    The man who produced "Hard Copy" and "A Current Affair" remembers the gory, golden age of trash TV.
  • Tales from the crypt

    L.A. Times editors knew about the Staples deal; N.Y. Times vs. Brill's redux; AP's slo-mo on Korea massacre.
  • The new kid at the New Republic

    Peter Beinart, the latest editor at the political weekly, isn't nervous. Much.
  • The tabloids that ate their competition

    The company that owns the National Enquirer doesn't want the world. Just the Globe, the Sun and the National Examiner.
  • Is she or isn't she?

    Hillary Clinton announces her run for the Senate from New York. Or doesn't ...
  • "You are the snake!"

    Hunter S. Thompson test drives a new Porsche, returns it in one piece.
  • Letters to the Editor

    What's to become of Microsoft? Plus: Putting McKinney's life in Judy Shepard's hands; who unearthed the L.A. Times controversy?
  • Don't cry for me, Gray Lady

    After 55 years, Abe Rosenthal exits the New York Times, unquietly.
  • Letters to the Editor

    The "other woman" should dump that loser! Plus: Brill's Content editor questions Salon angle; e-commerce today, gone tomorrow?
  • Naughty Naughton

    How far one Disney Internet executive was willing to go to connect with today's youth.
⇐ newest   Page 3 of 4  oldest ⇒

From Salon's blogs