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- | Los Angeles Times slashes more than 20% of newsroom staff as the paper confronts a ‘financial crisis’ | + | A critical system |
- | The Los Angeles Times on Tuesday, facing what senior leadership described this week as a “financial crisis,” commenced a round of painful layoffs | + | A vital system |
- | The cuts will impact at least 115 journalists, | + | Several studies in recent years have suggested |
- | Pearce described | + | But the new research, which is being peer-reviewed and hasn’t yet been published in a journal, uses a state-of-the-art model to estimate when it could collapse, suggesting a shutdown could happen between 2037 and 2064. |
- | Among those laid off Tuesday was Kimbriell Kelly, the newspaper’s Washington bureau chief, along with significant cuts to its business and sports desks. | + | This research suggests it’s more likely than not to collapse by 2050. |
- | “The LA Times Washington bureau was decimated,” Sarah Wire, a Washington-based reporter for the Times wrote on X. | + | “This is really worrying,” said René van Westen, a marine and atmospheric researcher at the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands and study co-author. |
- | “They haven’t been filling jobs for two years now and that reduced number was cut even more today. There are five reporters left covering DC.” | + | “All the negative side effects of anthropogenic climate change, they will still continue to go on, like more heat waves, more droughts, more flooding, |