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  2. Los Angeles Times - Wikipedia

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    A free weekly tabloid print edition of Metromix Los Angeles followed in February 2008; the publication was the newspaper's first stand-alone print weekly. [75] In 2009, the Times shut down Metromix and replaced it with Brand X , a blog site and free weekly tabloid targeting young, social networking readers. [ 76 ]

  3. List of Los Angeles Times publishers - Wikipedia

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    The publisher of the Los Angeles Times since June 16, 2018, has been Patrick Soon-Shiong, who purchased the newspaper from the Tribune Company of Chicago. Soon-Shiong replaced Ross Levinsohn, who was appointed to the position in August of 2017 following the firing of publisher Davan Maharaj. [1] The publisher is typically a newspaper's top ...

  4. Srima Dissanayake - Wikipedia

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    Early life and family. Dissanayake was born in 1943. [1] [a] She was the daughter of Piyasena Lenaduwa from Galle in southern Ceylon. [2] She was educated at Ladies' College, Colombo. [2] After school Dissanayake joined Ceylon Law College where she met her future husband Gamini Dissanayake. [2] [3] They had two sons, Navin and Mayantha, both of ...

  5. Storied presses print L.A. Times for the last time as ... - AOL

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    The Los Angeles Times will soon outsource the printing of the newspaper, moving from the Olympic plant, once a crown jewel in a vast media empire. Storied presses print L.A. Times for the last ...

  6. Photos: The day the presses stopped running | A farewell to ...

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    The March 11 edition of the Los Angeles Times print edition will be its last at the Los Angeles Times Olympic printing plant in Los Angeles. The presses have gone silent.

  7. Los Angeles Free Press - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Free Press, also called the " Freep ", is often cited as the first, and certainly was the largest, of the underground newspapers of the 1960s. [2] The Freep was founded in 1964 by Art Kunkin, who served as its publisher until 1971 and continued on as its editor-in-chief through June 1973. The paper closed in 1978.

  8. Los Angeles Times Book Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Book Prize program was founded by Art Seidenbaum, a Los Angeles Times book editor from 1978 to 1985. An award named for Seidenbaum was added a year after his death in 1990. Works are eligible during the year of their first US publication in English, and may be written originally in languages other than English.

  9. Los Angeles Times redraws comics pages with five fresh titles

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    Los Angeles Times redraws comics pages with five fresh titles. June 27, 2022 at 3:01 AM. We’re excited to introduce five cartoons to our readers, beginning with the June 27 print edition and ...