Editor & Publisher: Los Angeles Times Sells Itself On Groupon
Friday, 25 March 2011, 14:49
"The Los Angeles Times …[is] offering subscriptions on Groupon… For just $10 … a reader can get a 52-week subscription to the Sunday editon of the Times, a $52 value."
New York Times: Some Newspapers Shift Coverage After Tracking Readers Online
Monday, 6 September 2010, 10:38
"Looking to the public for insight on how to cover a topic is never comfortable for newsrooms, which have the deeply held belief that readers come to a newspaper not only for its information but also for its editorial judgment. But many newsrooms now seem to be re-examining that idea and embracing, albeit cautiously, a more democratic approach to serving up the news, particularly online."
Editor & Publisher: Think Before You Re-Tweet: ‘L.A. Times’ Updates Social Media Rules for Journos
Tuesday, 24 November 2009, 07:31
"Updated guidelines for Los Angeles Times newsroom employees using social media emphasize that just about anything posted online will be viewed as reflecting on the newspaper's credibility and reputation."
Los Angeles Times: Databases, Lists, Maps, Rankings – Data Desk
Thursday, 27 November 2008, 16:23
The LA Times' data desk's server: "Maps, databases and other resources that help you dig deeper."
CNET News.com: Images: Top Web news gaffes
Sunday, 21 September 2008, 10:22
… including recent online news goofs like the undated story about United Airlines' (2002) bankruptcy, the Steve Jobs obituary, and the LA Times calling Hillary as Obama's VP. Oops.
Friday, 18 July 2008, 06:49
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"A lot of journalists are losing their jobs … But Journalists by nature are resourceful people, so despite feeling very badly for my former colleagues, let’s look at where they’re headed next."
Tuesday, 22 January 2008, 21:27
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"[LATimes.com GM Robertson] Barrett says that the paper’s strategy is to realign resources to power both print and online more effectively … focus more on the entertainment news franchise … and take advantage of the Web to focus on hyperlocal opport
Thursday, 27 December 2007, 20:55
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David Lazerus: "blogs will continue sprouting like crab grass throughout the electronic ether. Soon, the line separating quality journalism from utter hokum will be too blurry to discern." (I discern some hokum!)
Tuesday, 23 October 2007, 17:57
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The LA Times is using Google Maps to track its reporting of the fires in southern California.
Friday, 28 September 2007, 09:40
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"The LA Times plans to add about 100 people to its digital operations, with “a good chunk” of them to come from the print side," according LAT publisher David Hiller.
Wednesday, 22 August 2007, 10:03
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"While I applaud Google News for trying to do something to add to the voices connected to news stories — especially wire stories — there are still a lot of “ifs” related to the feature."
Sunday, 19 August 2007, 11:09
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The Times is offended by the notion that the people who contribute comments to Google News will be making them “unedited.” … This is exactly the kind of idiotic hubris that causes the public to hate journalists and, by extension, the journalism they
Sunday, 19 August 2007, 11:03
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Scott Karp: "the Web is not a static medium, and therefore journalism on the Web is not static — it is a dynamic process that never ends. That’s why the LA Times is wrong to argue that the new comment feature of Google News is not journalism."
Sunday, 19 August 2007, 08:29
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Jeff Jarvis: "I say Google is the new newsstand. It is a way to be found and read. It is a reporting tool. It is a presentation tool (with maps and such). It is now a means of continuing the journalistic process by getting response and with it more viewpo










