Another layoff round at LAT
When Eddy Hartenstein, the LAT’s new publisher took the job in August, he said there would be no more staff cuts and that Sam Zell hadn’t asked him to plan more in the future. Well, word last week was...
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The L.A. Times today announced they’re laying off 75 people from the editorial deparment. The names are starting to trickle in. Among those out of a job: Agustin Gurza, Latino arts and culture...
View ArticlePulitzer-prize winning Ramos dead at 63
George Ramos, a three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning Los Angeles Times journalist and former Cal Poly San Luis Obispo professor has died. He was 63. Police officers found George’s body in his Morro Bay...
View ArticleLA Times goes behind paywall
The Los Angeles Times today announced that starting March 5, its online content will no longer be free. It’s establishing a paywall – well… they’re calling it a “membership program.” Subscribers of...
View ArticleDaily Beast’s Fernández takes buyout
“2013 starting off with a bang! Newsweek printed its last issue and with that came layoffs and buyouts. I took a buyout. What’s next? Who knows. But it’s exciting,” wrote María Elena Fernández on her...
View ArticleRobert Lopez leaves the LA Times
Award-winning reporter Robert Lopez is saying good-bye to the Los Angeles Times after a 22 year career at the paper. His last day is tomorrow, September 4. Robert has accepted a job as Director of...
View ArticleMartinez sues ex-girlfriend over loss of LAT job
Andrés Martinez, who became L. A. Times editorial page editor in 2004 and resigned in 2007, is now suing his ex-girlfriend alleging she cost him his job at the newspaper and tarnished his professional...
View ArticleAnother layoff round at LAT
When Eddy Hartenstein, the LAT’s new publisher took the job in August, he said there would be no more staff cuts and that Sam Zell hadn’t asked him to plan more in the future. Well, word last week was...
View Article75 layoffs at LAT
The L.A. Times today announced they’re laying off 75 people from the editorial deparment. The names are starting to trickle in. Among those out of a job: Agustin Gurza, Latino arts and culture...
View ArticlePulitzer-prize winning Ramos dead at 63
George Ramos, a three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning Los Angeles Times journalist and former Cal Poly San Luis Obispo professor has died. He was 63. Police officers found George’s body in his Morro Bay...
View ArticleLA Times goes behind paywall
The Los Angeles Times today announced that starting March 5, its online content will no longer be free. It’s establishing a paywall – well… they’re calling it a “membership program.” Subscribers of...
View ArticleDaily Beast’s Fernández takes buyout
“2013 starting off with a bang! Newsweek printed its last issue and with that came layoffs and buyouts. I took a buyout. What’s next? Who knows. But it’s exciting,” wrote María Elena Fernández on her...
View ArticleRobert Lopez leaves the LA Times
Award-winning reporter Robert Lopez is saying good-bye to the Los Angeles Times after a 22 year career at the paper. His last day is tomorrow, September 4. Robert has accepted a job as Director of...
View ArticleLos Angeles Times launches LAT en Español
The Los Angeles Times is expanding its brand to include Spanish-language print and online properties. The paper, which also owns Hoy Los Angeles, is officially launching Los Angeles Times en Español...
View ArticleMartinez sues ex-girlfriend over loss of LAT job
Andrés Martinez, who became L. A. Times editorial page editor in 2004 and resigned in 2007, is now suing his ex-girlfriend alleging she cost him his job at the newspaper and tarnished his professional...
View ArticleAnother layoff round at LAT
When Eddy Hartenstein, the LAT’s new publisher took the job in August, he said there would be no more staff cuts and that Sam Zell hadn’t asked him to plan more in the future. Well, word last week was...
View Article75 layoffs at LAT
The L.A. Times today announced they’re laying off 75 people from the editorial deparment. The names are starting to trickle in. Among those out of a job: Agustin Gurza, Latino arts and culture...
View ArticlePulitzer-prize winning Ramos dead at 63
George Ramos, a three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning Los Angeles Times journalist and former Cal Poly San Luis Obispo professor has died. He was 63. Police officers found George’s body in his Morro Bay...
View ArticleLA Times goes behind paywall
The Los Angeles Times today announced that starting March 5, its online content will no longer be free. It’s establishing a paywall – well… they’re calling it a “membership program.” Subscribers of...
View ArticleDaily Beast’s Fernández takes buyout
“2013 starting off with a bang! Newsweek printed its last issue and with that came layoffs and buyouts. I took a buyout. What’s next? Who knows. But it’s exciting,” wrote María Elena Fernández on her...
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