Los Angeles Times subscribers will find a smaller, narrower newspaper starting Monday. The changes include the elimination of the Monday business section, an inch cut to the paper's width and earlier print deadlines. To compensate for the last, the paper will launch LATExtra, which is supposed to catch late-breaking stories that don't make the regular edition.
*Some of the changes won't take effect until tomorrow, according to LA Observed.
Jan 31, 2010
A new Times on Monday*
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That's good. It will match the mined of the twits running the newspaper the last few years.
should be mines of the twits running the newspaper the last few years.
Mined, mines, minds. Let's call the whole thing off.
see how important a copy desk is
no, just a LANG employee using his best skills (NOT)
the page shrinks so a story will need to be ten percent shorter...brilliant. please eliminate every third paragraph until ten percent is achieved.
Excellent post and writing style. Bookmarked.
I'd be happy if they just delivered the thing when they're supposed to.
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