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That's what Los Angeles Times publisher
David Hiller says.
Former editor
James O'Shea's demand for a modest increase in newsroom spending was just one among many disagreements. "It was a regrettable and unnecessary line drawn in the sand," Hiller contends. "In the environment all newspapers are facing, it is wildly unrealistic to consider a budget increase at a time when revenue is falling." ||
Ken Doctor: "Editors are losing custody of their papers."