
Casey Seiler
Editor- in- Chief and Vice President at Times Union (Albany)
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Articles
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Jan 22, 2025 |
timesunion.com | Casey Seiler
A newspaper is supposed to be a strong voice for the communities it covers — whether that voice is raised in celebration, condemnation or merely the sharing of significant (and sometimes merely amusing) information. But what’s a news organization supposed to do when it comes to picking an actual voice, the non-metaphorical thing that comes out of your mouth?
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Dec 13, 2024 |
timesunion.com | Casey Seiler
I get letters; I get emails and I get phone calls. Some of them are nice and some of them are less so, and every so often someone reaches out to say they’re dropping their subscription to this newspaper. Regardless of their reasons, my usual response is to say, “Sorry to lose you — and thanks for supporting local journalism to this point.” But last week, I received a long email from a reader whose argument fairly called out for response.
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Dec 2, 2024 |
star-telegram.com | Casey Seiler
Let's be honest: "Albany in early December" and "Hollywood glamor" are two phrases that do not regularly coexist. But 40 years ago on a chilly Sunday night, Francis Ford Coppola's gangland musical "The Cotton Club" received its world premiere at the Palace Theatre in an event that featured politicians and movie stars, copious champagne and big-band dancing into the wee hours. The Dec.
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Dec 1, 2024 |
timesunion.com | Casey Seiler
Let’s be honest: “Albany in early December” and “Hollywood glamor” are two phrases that do not regularly coexist. But 40 years ago on a chilly Sunday night, Francis Ford Coppola’s gangland musical “The Cotton Club” received its world premiere at the Palace Theatre in an event that featured politicians and movie stars, copious champagne and big-band dancing into the wee hours. The Dec.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
star-telegram.com | Casey Seiler
Throughout the years, as Americans have gone to the polls to choose the nation's next commander-in-chief, the Times Union has been right there with them to record history. Here are the front pages published the day after every presidential election since 1960 - starting with John F. Kennedy, and ending in 2020 with a big question mark.
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