From Chandler to Tribune: the state of the L.A. Times
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Is The Times really dying?
Today's question: Are predictions of the L.A. Times' death exaggerated, given that the paper still makes a lot of money, draws millions of readers and has a major impact on the region? Click here to read the entire week's exchange between Cooper and Frey.
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Is The Times its own worst enemy?
Today's question: To what degree, if at all, are the L.A. Times' problems self-inflicted? Previously, Frey and Cooper assessed the overall media landscape, discussed the possibility of a future without The Times and diagnosed the paper's most pressing problems.
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Bad for newspapers, good for readers?
Today's question: Assess the overall media landscape. Has it gotten better or worse for readers? For newspapers? Previously, Cooper and Frey discussed the possibility of a future without The Times and diagnosed the paper's most pressing problems.
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L.A. without the LAT
Today's question: Should Southern California prepare for a future without the L.A. Times? What might that future look like? Previously, Frey and Cooper diagnosed the paper's most pressing problems.
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What's eating the L.A. Times?
Today's question: What's eating the L.A. Times? Would the paper be better off outside the Tribune Co. empire? All week, Marc Cooper and Patrick Frey discuss the future of The Times and journalism in Southern California.
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