Thursday, July 11, 2013

LA Times editor: arts coverage not diminished

From: Maharaj, Davan
Date: July 10, 2013, 5:58:24 PM PDT
Subject: Re: Letter from Southern California Museum Directors


Thank you for your letter regarding the departure of arts reporter Jori Finkel. We know and appreciate that you care passionately about the Los Angeles Times and our coverage of the arts.

Please know that our commitment to intelligent and illuminating reporting of the visual arts in Southern California is in no way diminished.

We recognize that Los Angeles is a creative center of the contemporary art world, in no small part because of your expertise and energy. This is of vital interest to many of our readers. That is why we will continue to provide in-depth coverage of exhibitions, acquisitions, leading artists and curators, and other news about the art scene. Similarly, you will continue to find, in our pages and on our website, robust analysis of museum finances and expansion plans.

We devote more staff resources to the arts than almost any other general news organization in the country. Four reporters and two critics devote a significant portion of their time to art and museum news and reviews. Their work is overseen by a team of editors who are giving these pieces prominent display in our Calendar section, on our Culture Monster blog and, increasingly, on the front page of The Times.

I know that our Arts & Entertainment editor, John Corrigan, has invited some of you to meet with him and his team to discuss coverage of arts and museums. In addition, you can also call John or me directly. For specific story ideas, please contact reporter Mike Boehm.

Thank you again for writing. It is good to be reminded that leaders of the art community in Los Angeles rely on The Times and expect the best from us.

--Davan

SOURCE: Kevin Roderick

Museum directors protest layoff of LA Times arts reporter


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