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LA Downtown News (Los Angeles, 2011–2017) LA Evening Citizen News (Hollywood, 1944–1949) La Habra Star (La Habra, 1916–1966) La Jolla Light (La Jolla, 1922–1963) La Jolla Light and La Jolla Journal (La Jolla, 1919–1964) La Jolla Village News (San Diego, 2007) La Jolla Village News Readers Choice Awards (San Diego, 2009)
In 2015, Tribune Publishing, which operates the Los Angeles Times and other major U.S. daily newspapers, purchased the newspaper in an $85 million deal. [4] The purchase ended 146 years of private local ownership for the paper. [4] Other papers and news outlets published in the city include: La Prensa San Diego [5] San Diego Daily Transcript
The Union-Tribune and the Los Angeles Times became part of a new operating entity known as the California News Group, with both newspapers led by Times publisher and chief executive officer Austin Beutner. The two newspapers reportedly would retain distinct operations, but there would be a larger amount of synergy and content sharing between them.
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The Citizen-News was merged with the Valley Times, which ceased publishing under its own name in spring 1969. [36] The Hollywood newspaper changed its name to Los Angeles Evening Citizen News in March 1970 [60] and attempted to gain readers by switching its editorial policy from conservative to liberal. [36] [59]
The Los Angeles Times said it planned to lay off at least 115 employees — more than 20% of the newsroom — starting Tuesday, one of the largest staff cuts in the newspaper's 143-year history.