How do I find old LA Times articles?
How do I find old LA Times articles?
Los Angeles Times subscribers have full access to articles on the Los Angeles Times website. This includes most articles published since 1985, as well as a smaller number of older articles. Search the site directly or through search engines. You can also browse by year and month on our historical sitemap.
Who founded the LA Times?
Los Angeles Times
The July 10, 2021 front page of the Los Angeles Times | |
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Type | Daily newspaper |
Founder(s) | Nathan Cole Jr. and Thomas Gardiner |
President | Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong |
Editor | Kevin Merida |
When did the Los Angeles Times Start?
December 4, 1881
Los Angeles Times/First issue date
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Who owned the LA Times?
Soon-Shiong
Soon-Shiong first gained a stake in the Los Angeles Times in 2015, and took full control, from an entity known as Tronc, three years later.
When did the Chandlers sell the LA Times?
2000
In 2000, the Chandler family sold the paper and its storied building to the Tribune Media Company. But the power of the LA Times was shrinking dramatically, with the internet and new media steadily decreasing circulation numbers.
What is the Los Angeles Times known for?
The Los Angeles Times has been Southern California’s leading source of news and information for more than 130 years. It has won 41 Pulitzer Prizes and is read and revered worldwide.
Does the New York Times own the LA Times?
In 2014 the Tribune Company spun off its publishing division, and the Times became a subsidiary of the newly formed company, which was eventually named Tronc.
When did Chandler sell the LA Times?
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