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Sunday, April 15, 2018

Sunday Morning in the Blogosphere

In June the last few employees of the Los Angeles Times will vacate the building



UT newspaper in danger of closing - Toledo Blade

It’s over and out for Michael Ferro at tronc - Robert Feder

The staggering body count as California newspapers founder - Steve Lopez

Here’s What The Los Angeles Times Can Expect In El Segundo - Pub Club

Norman Baggs: Newspapers face a hard road to stay in business - Gainesville Times

Ajit Pai refuses Democrats’ request to revoke Sinclair broadcast licenses - Arstechnica

L.A. Times’s New Owner Plans Big Moves. First Up, Relocating to the Suburbs - NYT

As journalism jobs disappear, democracy is increasingly at risk - Orange County Register

Patrick Soon-Shiong plans to move Los Angeles Times to new campus in El Segundo - LAT

Michael Ferro sells stake in Chicago Tribune Tronc to McCormick Media for $208.6 million - CT


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