NantWorks, the biotech holding company run by Los Angeles-based billionaire Patrick Soon-Shiong, has bought another El ...
Longtime WNET-Thirteen President William Baker explores reasons the wealthy have struggled to rescue struggling media outlets ...
We need, as The Nation’s John Nichols recently argued, a “Marshall Plan” for journalism — a robust new era of public funding.
An LA Times power ranking list, which was slated to run in Sunday's print edition, has been put on indefinite hold.
The Los Angeles Times will soon outsource the printing of the newspaper, moving from the Olympic plant, once a crown jewel in ...
Even as investors flocked to buy biotech stocks last year after two years of neglect, more biotech firms filed for Chapter 11 ...
A coalition of Latino leaders including civil rights icon Dolores Huerta and former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro are demanding answers from the Los Angeles Times about recent ...
In a letter first reported by Axios, a series of public figures told the outlet's owner that the paper needs Latino ...
“Now, six years after Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong bought The Times in 2018, the lease on the Olympic plant is expiring, and paying rent has become untenable. The paper will be printed in Riverside by the ...
Fintech company Adyen has signed a long-term sublease for 150,000 square feet in San Francisco, taking over the former ...
An executive from a company associated with Metric Media was hired to teach journalism, but the story doesn't end there.
It’s enough to distract you from the biggest news in journalism right now: In 2024, it’s harder than ever to get a tough ...