Following a debate with its landlord, the Los Angeles Times newspaper board will stop writing about Donald Trump as president.
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The shift is part of a new shake-up at the store and other major magazines, which are aiming for a more balanced picture. Jeff Bezos, the owner of the Washington Post, took a similar program when he stopped the channel from applauding Harris.
Soon-Shiong argued that a shift toward independence is necessary for the publication’s life.
In an interview with the outlet, he said,” The only way you can survive is to not be an echo chamber of one side.”
” And as long as I may see improvement” in reader, “I’ll continue to fund it, yes”, he said, regarding his purchase in the report. ” But something has to change if all this is]being ] considered a charitable trust. It’s no. A viable organization must exist.
Soon-Shiong stated that he intends to add more traditional tones to the mind part. He intends to be more effective on the editorial board and the view while staying away from controlling the daily news ‘ coverage.
The editorial board’s fury followed his decision to stop the endorsement of Harris, and some subscribers, 20, 000 of whom, afterward, canceled their subscriptions. Some board members resigned. However, Soon-Shiong stood by his determination.
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Those” who cancel]their ] subscription should respect the fact that there may be two views on a certain point, and nobody has 100 % the right view”, he said. ” And it’s really important for us]to] treat the country. We’ve got to stop being thus divided”.
The Los Angeles Times was originally intended to be a traditional store, despite having a democratic reputation today. In one of the most deadly acts of terrorism in American history, its department was bombed by left-wing labour activists in 1910, killing 21 and injuring more than 100.