Monday, September 21, 2009

Changes at the Los Angeles Times


On August 26th, 2009 Gary Scott reported that Ralph’s super market chain would be pulling their advertising from the Los Angeles Times and all LANG (Los Angeles Newspaper Group) newspapers. Yesterday I noticed Ralph’s usual Sunday advertisement missing from my Los Angeles Times. Ralph’s represented over three million dollars in revenue for the Los Angeles Times, hence the downsizing and restructuring of the Times Orange County Facility.

And as you read this post layoffs continue at the Los Angeles Times, with the count at 36 as of last Thursday.

My son and I are off to Venice Beach for a few hours, so enjoy the video regarding changes in how news is delivered.


1 comment:

  1. Anonymous4:49 AM

    awesome vid ed but i still feel that we are working our selves to death with low staffing and poor matinence on our presses the fact is were still printing huge lineups on staturday nights and the car dealership adds are always huge line ups i dont know about anyone else but im fucking tired ok ed keep up the great work your union brother dan!

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