El Segundo-based Los Angeles Times, a daily newspaper and specialty publication printer is going through hard financial times and has announced a 20% reduction in its newsroom workforce.
The reduction will impact 115 journalists, including reporters and editors.
Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, the billionaire owner of the paper, noted “It is indeed difficult to reflect upon the recent tumultuous years, during which our business faced significant challenges, including losses that surpassed $100 million in operational and capital expenses. We have invested almost a billion dollars, underscoring our dedication to preserving its legacy and securing its future. Today’s decision is painful for all, but it is imperative that we act urgently and take steps to build a sustainable and thriving paper for the next generation. We are committed to doing so. We are saddened to have to take this step and thank you for your work for the Los Angeles Times.”
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