The failing Los Angeles Times announced Tuesday the slashing of 20 percent of its staff, which adds up to 115 job cuts. This loss for the L.A. Times will undoubtedly be a community college boon throughout the Southland for computer coding classes. “The [far-left] Los Angeles Times announced Tuesday that it was laying off at least 115 people — or more than 20% of the newsroom,” the Los Angeles Times reports. This represents “one of the largest workforce reductions in the history of the 142-year-old [disgraced] institution.”
The report adds that the “move comes amid projections for another year of heavy losses for the newspaper.” And now we come to my favorite part:
The cuts were necessary because the paper could no longer lose $30 million to $40 million a year without making progress toward building higher readership that would bring in advertising and subscriptions to sustain the organization, the paper’s owner, Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, said Tuesday.
Hahahaha… This a'hole’s writing $3 million-plus checks every month to produce a newspaper no bigger than Applebee’s menu.............The corporate media is pure evil. While I wish no physical harm on
anyone, bankruptcy, humiliation, and unemployment all put a smile on my
face and a song in my heart..............To Read More
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