Los Angeles Times building in downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2006.  Los Angeles Times editor Dean Baquet was forced to resign Tuesday in a power struggle with parent  Tribune Co. over budget cuts at the paper. The cuts were mandated by Tribune as it struggles with a declining stock price and slumping circulation at all its newspapers. Tribune also is in the midst of considering a sale of all or parts of the company, including the Times. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

Will the last journalist at the Los Angeles Times please turn out the lights?

3 thoughts on “Will the last journalist at the Los Angeles Times please turn out the lights?

    1. I do, the NYT on treated wood pulp seven days a week, which gives me on-line access so I can post stories here and ridicule them. There are problems with it, but there also isn't a better newspaper regardless of delivery medium.

      Our much-hated San Diego Union-Tribune was sold to the Trib's evil empire a few months ago and put under the LA Times profit center; they promptly closed the printing plant and laid everybody off, but the same hacks are still cranking out RW sycophancy on the editorial page and sportsball-adoration elsewhere in the "paper."

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