Eric Boehlert (December 6, 1965 – April 4, 2022) was an American journalist, writer, and media critic. He was a senior fellow at Media Matters for America for ten years and a staff writer at both Salon and Billboard.[1]
In 2020, Boehlert started a digital newsletter, Press Run, as a venue for his commentary. He described it as "an unfiltered, passionate, and proudly progressive critique of the political press in the age of Trump."[1]
^ abRobertson, Katie (April 7, 2022). "Eric Boehlert, Media Critic and Writer, Dies at 56". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved April 7, 2022.
EricBoehlert (December 6, 1965 – April 4, 2022) was an American journalist, writer, and media critic. He was a senior fellow at Media Matters for America...
Boehlert is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: EricBoehlert (1965–2022), American writer Sherwood Boehlert (1936–2021), American politician...
evacuated in 1978 after chemical contamination. The Rolling Stone columnist EricBoehlert also argued that media outlets exaggerated criticism of Gore as early...
Archived from the original on May 23, 2013. Retrieved January 31, 2011. Boehlert, Eric (April 23, 1999). "An Old Debate Emerges in Wake of School Shooting"...
the book "insular, defensive and wholly predictable." In Salon.com, EricBoehlert declared that despite "a few curious nuggets," the book is "long on...
NBA Finals had the lowest TV ratings for a Finals series since 1981, EricBoehlert wrote in Salon.com: "Viewers stayed away because the season had been...
Archived from the original on August 30, 2010. Retrieved October 22, 2010. EricBoehlert (August 28, 2000). "Four Little Words". Salon. Archived from the original...
Reporter Who’s Part of the Story", The New York Times, August 30, 2012. EricBoehlert, "Rewriting history" Archived June 19, 2006, at the Wayback Machine...
in 1978 because of chemical contamination. Rolling Stone columnist EricBoehlert also alleged media outlets exaggerated criticism of Gore as early as...
UCLA professor of information studies Philip E. Agre and journalist EricBoehlert argued that three articles in Wired News led to the creation of the...
diplomatic correspondent for the Times. Bumiller was criticized by EricBoehlert and Glenn Greenwald for failing to question George W. Bush on the run-up...
UCLA professor of information studies, Philip E. Agre and journalist EricBoehlert both argue that three articles in Wired News led to the creation of...
conference into the show include Lee Papa (The Rude Pundit), the late EricBoehlert, Charlie Pierce, Bob Cesca, Malcolm Nance, Jackie Schechner, Karl Frisch...
The book helped raise “publicity” surrounding the unsolved murders. EricBoehlert, a former senior writer at Salon, argued that too much evidence was...
UCLA professor of information studies Philip E. Agre and journalist EricBoehlert argued that three articles in Wired News led to the creation of the...
sculptor, heart attack. Richard Bird, 79, English computer scientist. EricBoehlert, 57, American media critic and writer (Salon, Rolling Stone, Billboard)...
million albums worldwide, the most by any female artist at that point. EricBoehlert of Rolling Stone discussed Dion's selling power in an article published...
Colapinto (now at The New Yorker), Matt Hendrickson (Garden and Gun) and EricBoehlert (Media Matters), and without Vedder's cooperation. At MTV Kemp was part...
Billboard, November 30, 1990, page 19. "Vox Jox" by Phyllis Stark with EricBoehlert & Carrie Borzillo, Billboard, February 6, 1993, page 71. "Author Camille...
Giuliani's Startling Departure," "New York Sun," April 27, 2007 [2] EricBoehlert, "What Will Rudy Say to His Gay Friends?," salon.com February 26, 2007...
of 1991, page 2402. "FCC Chooses 80 Stations For Wider AM Band" by EricBoehlert, Billboard, December 3, 1994, page 99. AM Query Results: KDIA Vallejo...
November 2008 presidential election. "Saradise Lost" was later used by EricBoehlert in his 2009 book on political bloggers, Bloggers on the Bus:How the...