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In an interview on 'The Daily Show' with Jon Stewart, Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong said the move would allow The Times 'to be ...
The Los Angeles Times has won a Los Angeles Area Emmy Award for The Envelope Actresses Roundtable, which was produced by LA ...
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The Los Angeles Times is cutting its newsroom staff, becoming the latest news organization to contract amid economic pressures brought on by advertising and print readership declines. The Times is ...
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The Los Angeles Times announced Tuesday that it was laying off at least 115 people — or more than 20% of the newsroom — in one of the largest workforce reductions in the history of the 142 ...
The Los Angeles Times today won its 50th and 51st Pulitzer Prizes. The Times staff received the Pulitzer for Breaking News Reporting and Staff Photographer Christina House received the Pulitzer ...
Los Angeles Times welcomes 2025 summer interns.Aspen Anderson recently graduated from the University of Washington, where she studied journalism and psychology. In college, she was a news reporter ...
Times’ former Film Critic Justin Chang has won for Criticism and the staff was recognized as a finalist for its breaking news coverage of the Monterey Park mass shooting last year.
The Times will leave its downtown Los Angeles printing facility in 2024, ending an era of newspaper production at a sprawling plant that was sold off by the paper’s former owner.
Under Harrison Gray Otis, who controlled The Times from 1882 until his death in 1917, the newspaper stood for the raw exercise of industrialists’ and landowners’ power over Los Angeles.