AP: LA Times and Washington Post ending joint news service
October 1st, 2009Posted by Judith Townend in Editors' pick, Newspapers
Over on Editor & Publisher, a story from the AP: the Los Angeles Times and The Washington Post are breaking up their news service partnership after 47 years. The divorce announced this week takes effect on January 1.
“Beginning then, the Los Angeles Times will distribute some of its best work through a news service jointly owned by newspaper publishers McClatchy Inc. and the Tribune Co, the Times’ owner.”
More over at Washington Post.
Tags: Los Angeles Times, Washington Post
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