Weekly archive
September 27 - October 3, 2015

Friday, Oct. 2
Hoffenblum was a Republican strategist who created the nonpartisan and respected California Target Book.
Thursday, Oct. 1
Two more letters to Tribune Publishing ask for a locally run LA Times. Plus: Joe Mathews writes Beutner was building a media-political entity that could be the future.
Wednesday, Sep. 30
The web operation is still looking for the right LA headquarters, but for now BuzzFeed Motion Pictures is moving to Siren Studios.
Jim Romenesko reports the staff was told this morning that the magazine is closing effective immediately.
Bad day yesterday for stereotypes about the Mojave Desert cities being a hotbed of unsavory news.
Really informative interactive map from the Pew Research Center charting where America's immigrants came from.
Sarah D. Wire, now the Washington presence of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, will cover the California delegation online.
Radio reporter Steve Futterman is organizing a 20-year reunion of the media folks who covered the people versus Orenthal J. Simpson this Saturday. Videos inside.
Tuesday, Sep. 29
The Times added a new business writer, grabbing the managing editor of the LA Business Journal. Read the memo.
Monday, Sep. 28
It's a companywide initiative to cut costs at Tribune Publishing and might now be a few weeks off. Meaning exits during the holidays.
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