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The Los Angeles Times is a daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California, in 1881. [3] Based in the Greater Los Angeles city of El Segundo since 2018, [ 4 ] it is the sixth-largest newspaper in the nation and the largest in the Western United States with a print circulation of 118,760.
Detroit Lions and LA Rams meet in playoffs 3 years after blockbuster Matthew Stafford for Jared Goff trade. Why did it happen and how'd everyone fare?
The publisher of the Los Angeles Times since June 16, 2018, has been Patrick Soon-Shiong, who purchased the newspaper from the Tribune Company of Chicago. Soon-Shiong replaced Ross Levinsohn , who was appointed to the position in August of 2017 following the firing of publisher Davan Maharaj . [ 1 ]
When the Detroit Lions acquired Jared Goff as part of the Matthew Stafford trade during the 2021 NFL offseason, many wondered how long the former No. 1 pick would be the team's top quarterback.
In 2016, the Rams made Jared Goff the No. 1 overall pick. In 2019, he signed a $134 million contract extension with the franchise. Last night, the Rams traded Goff as part of a package sent to the ...
In mid-1987, the Los Angeles Times Syndicate was the fifth-ranked syndication service, with 85 features. [3] The Tribune Company acquired the Times Mirror Company in early 2000; [4] upon completion of the merger, the L.A. Times Syndicate became a division of Tribune Media Services. The New York office closed June 1, 2000, while the Salt Lake ...
Goff led the Lions to a 12-5 record this season — which tied for the most wins in franchise history — and joined Stafford as the only quarterbacks in team history to throw for 4,500 yards and ...
First issue of a Los Angeles Times suburban section, published on April 6, 1952. The Los Angeles Times suburban sections or zone sections were printed between 1952 and 2001 as adjuncts to the main newspaper to cover the news of and sell advertising space in various parts of Southern California that the Times considered to be in the prime part of its circulation area.