Tronc’s two biggest newspapers take very different approaches to the president.
Tag: Los Angeles Times
Another Tribune Publishing shareholder sides with Gannett
A letter from Towle & Co. says these “gut-wrenching” times for newspapers are too much for Tribune Publishing management.
Ferro aside, Gannett takeover would be bad news for the Tribune
Chicago will be diminished if locals don’t own and manage its most important newspaper.
Ferro or Gannett—a Tribune choice too painful to think about
Employees at the paper consider these alternate future scenarios.
LA Times reporters scrounge passes from their bosses to cover the Oscars
Michael Ferro nabbed passes usually reserved for the paper’s entertainment reporters.
‘Et tu, Michael?’ Ferro firing Griffin is positively Shakespearean
Reading into the drama as the Tribune‘s new majority owner starts cleaning house.
Should the Trib disclose money charter school backers gave to the LA Times?
The LA Times needs more disclosure in its education stories. The Chicago Tribune might too.
Freak show—the sisterhood of the Chicago Tribune and LA Times
At Tribune Publishing, LA can’t abide Chicago.
A new documentary, Merchants of Doubt, has a hero, and it’s the Tribune
Patricia Callahan and Sam Roe, reporters at the Trib, are two of the most gallant figures in a new documentary.
Film critic Kenneth Turan has more to say about himself than Boyhood
One film critic explains why his opinion is special.
What moved LBJ to target poverty?
Lyndon Johnson’s War on Poverty was more than a play for votes.
Murder or mercy?—a choice that isn’t that simple
“Murder or mercy?”: A much too simple headline
Will two too many Kochs spoil the Tribune?
If the Koch brothers buy the Tribune Company, then what?
Pseudoscience in the New York Times
Fanciful scientific claims fire up neurons in the corpus credulous, which controls e-mailing.