FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2006
Wall Street Journal
In an interview last week before his appointment as Los Angeles Times editor was made public,
James O'Shea said reporters should be worrying more about readership than about cost cutting. "The whole damn industry is focused on the wrong thing," he told
Sarah Ellison. "We're all worried about how many people we have, and what we should really be worried about is declining readership." PLUS:
Dean Baquet has told colleagues that Tribune-LAT is "a tragic, bad marriage." (Today is the editor's last day at the Times.)
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