L.A. Times Studios Launches Podcast Slate With "Boiling Point" - Podcaster NewsL.A. Times is launching a climate podcast series focused on key issues and promising solutions to combat climate change.
The L.A. Times sees subscriber bump during wildfire coverage, despite removing paywallThe wildfires in Los Angeles have led to significant loss of life and housing, while the L.A. Times saw record engagement by providing free coverage.
Are you going to Food Bowl? Here's what you don't want to missThe L.A. Times Food Bowl is a premier culinary festival celebrating food culture and honoring prominent chefs.The festival features cooking demos, food tastings, and awards honoring influential contributions to Los Angeles' culinary landscape.
The L.A. Times sees subscriber bump during wildfire coverage, despite removing paywallThe wildfires in Los Angeles have led to significant loss of life and housing, while the L.A. Times saw record engagement by providing free coverage.
Are you going to Food Bowl? Here's what you don't want to missThe L.A. Times Food Bowl is a premier culinary festival celebrating food culture and honoring prominent chefs.The festival features cooking demos, food tastings, and awards honoring influential contributions to Los Angeles' culinary landscape.
Questions about diversity and seniority swirl after LA Times layoffsLA Times employees are questioning the paper's direction after a large number of layoffs.People of color were disproportionately affected by the layoffs due to the prioritization of seniority over diversity.
Remembering a remarkable environmental journalist - High Country NewsBob Jones was a prominent journalist who significantly contributed to investigative reporting on the Mormon church and its historical challenges.
Los Angeles Times Editor Quits in Protest Over Owner Blocking Presidential EndorsementMariel Garza resigned from the LA Times in protest of the non-endorsement policy for the presidential race.
Sale Of Skid Row Corner Store Hopes To Provide Some Community Healing | KQEDA Korean American family is working with a Black-led nonprofit to sell their corner store in LA's Skid Row, promoting racial healing.The LA Times has cut about 20% of its newsroom, impacting the Washington bureau, sports and photography departments, and journalists of color.
49ers Clinch Spot In Super Bowl With Comeback Win | KQEDThe San Francisco 49ers are NFC Champions and heading to the franchise's 8th Super Bowl.The L.A. Times laid off more than 100 journalists in its newsroom.
Questions about diversity and seniority swirl after LA Times layoffsLA Times employees are questioning the paper's direction after a large number of layoffs.People of color were disproportionately affected by the layoffs due to the prioritization of seniority over diversity.
Remembering a remarkable environmental journalist - High Country NewsBob Jones was a prominent journalist who significantly contributed to investigative reporting on the Mormon church and its historical challenges.
Los Angeles Times Editor Quits in Protest Over Owner Blocking Presidential EndorsementMariel Garza resigned from the LA Times in protest of the non-endorsement policy for the presidential race.
Sale Of Skid Row Corner Store Hopes To Provide Some Community Healing | KQEDA Korean American family is working with a Black-led nonprofit to sell their corner store in LA's Skid Row, promoting racial healing.The LA Times has cut about 20% of its newsroom, impacting the Washington bureau, sports and photography departments, and journalists of color.
49ers Clinch Spot In Super Bowl With Comeback Win | KQEDThe San Francisco 49ers are NFC Champions and heading to the franchise's 8th Super Bowl.The L.A. Times laid off more than 100 journalists in its newsroom.
Tuesday was a bleak day for the media industry - PoynterMedia industry layoffs at LA Times, Time magazine, and National Geographic.Layoffs at LA Times spark strike by journalists at Condé Nast publications.
Los Angeles Times to lay off 20% of its workforceThe Los Angeles Times is laying off around 20% of its newsroom, letting go of at least 115 people.The layoffs are due to significant and unsustainable financial losses of $30m to $40m per year.
Tuesday was a bleak day for the media industry - PoynterMedia industry layoffs at LA Times, Time magazine, and National Geographic.Layoffs at LA Times spark strike by journalists at Condé Nast publications.
Los Angeles Times to lay off 20% of its workforceThe Los Angeles Times is laying off around 20% of its newsroom, letting go of at least 115 people.The layoffs are due to significant and unsustainable financial losses of $30m to $40m per year.