Posts Tagged ‘death of journalism’

LONG BEACH LOSES ITS DAILY NEWSPAPER AS TORRANCE PUBLISHER TAKES OVER PRESS-TELEGRAM

February 29, 2008

Long Beach lost its daily newspaper today. The Press-Telegram, a name synonymous with local journalism for 110 years, suffered deep staff cuts and a corporate restructuring that leaves it as little more than a bureau for the Torrance-based Daily Breeze.
MediaNews Group, Inc., the corporate parent of both papers, fired Press-Telegram publisher Dave Kuta, managing editor John Futch and nine newsroom [...]

WATCHING US WATCHING YOU

December 13, 2007

LAObserved caught on to Dave’s excellent story this week about Tom Hennessy–and the hits have been dragging in since. But read the story and you’ll know that for as much as it is about Hennessy, it’s got a greater weight: the death of the P-T.

NICE GUY FINISHES, AT LAST

December 12, 2007

The tough truth that Tom Hennessy never told

ILLUSTRATION by JOE MCGARRY
Tom Hennessy all but retired as the Press-Telegram’s daily columnist Sunday, all but silencing the most-prominent voice in Long Beach journalism. That’s sad to consider, and it gets even sadder the longer you do. It’s true, though: The most-prominent voice in Long Beach journalism is [...]

 

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