Tag: Los Angeles Times
Rumors Swirl About Candidates for the Top Job at the L.A. Times
Names floated as successors to Norman Pearlstine include talent from ESPN, The New York Times, and The Hollywood Reporter
Norman Pearlstine Leaves Role as Los Angeles Times Executive Editor
Staff were informed of his departure on Monday
L.A. Times Food Critic Patricia Escárcega Accuses the Paper of Discrimination
She describes the paper’s treatment of her as “immoral, unethical, and illegal”
Los Angeles Times Executive Editor Norman Pearlstine to Resign
The top editor has been criticized for allowing racial disparities in the newsroom and failing to create a paper that accurately reflects Los Angeles
Peter Meehan to Resign as Los Angeles Times Food Editor
Critics say Meehan mistreated staff and failed to truly understand L.A.'s diverse food culture
Black L.A. Times Journalists Are Calling on Management to Address Newsroom Inequities
A letter to Times leaders asks for investment in hiring and retaining diverse staff–and rethinking the paper's coverage
Three Local Newspapers Owned by the Los Angeles Times Will Close
The Glendale News-Press, one of the shuttering titles, has published since 1905
L.A. Times Staffers Faced with Furloughs and Pay Cuts
The COVID-19 pandemic has put strain on the city's beloved daily
The Los Angeles Times Is Offering Staffers a Chance to Take the Money and Run
The paper's billionaire owner hopes buyouts will make the publication more nimble in a tough climate
Anabel Hernández Risked Her Life to Tell the Story of 43 Missing Mexican Students
The exiled journalist turned her investigative reporting into a book, A Massacre in Mexico