New Yorker editor David Remnick is proudly old school, but he pushed for a swift digital transition to avoid the fate of many newspapers
Fung joins TheWrap from The Los Angeles Times, where she most recently has been the Online Editor for Arts and Entertainment
Bankruptcy judge will not hear proposals for the company to exit bankruptcy until May
Judge Kevin J. Carey calls for another meeting Nov. 22
Los Angeles Times series charts the rise of the organization -- and its tax issues
After a brief dalliance with a tabloid copy, Chicago's largest newspapers refocuses on its broadsheet edition
Move is a setback for the movie photographer who had been seeking millions of dollars in damages
My wake-up call this morning was a raw and inspiring article on the front cover of the August 16, 2011 Los Angeles Times
If the paper can't force the veteran photographer's copyright lawsuit into arbitration, it could be on the hook for millions
James O'Shea lays out exactly how many millions were wasted on lawyers, investment bankers and bonuses to managers with no future stake in the company
Finke lashes out at Segall, saying she was "ruining the integrity of Deadline" -- and made her diabetes worse. Segall denies
EXCLUSIVE: The paper's dogged reporting on the Governator, including the groping scandal before Arnold took office, appears to have enticed a tip -- and vindicated its earlier work
Newly appointed boss will oversee all operations as company emerges from Chapter 11
Despite daily dip, Los Angeles Times registers best circulation results "in eight years"
John Lippman to leave entertainment desk, take newspaper job in New Hampshire
A 2002 report says murder was carried out too professionally to be the work of one gang member -- but case is closed
Pair of financial advisors testify in bankruptcy court that business now worth $920 million
TV stations provide bump to privately-held media company, according to results filed with U.S. Bankruptcy Court
The bloodletting at L.A. Times, Chicago Tribune has been staunched, but the money guys who are likely to take over may not care
Publisher Eddy Hartenstein promises one for second half, among other digital initiatives
Creditors plan to file suit against embattled Tribune chair by midnight
Media giant creditors heading towards voting on plans to exit from two-year bankruptcy court
Dec. 6. hearing could see the beginning of the end of the media giant’s two year Chapter 11 … or not.
Embattled media giant chair says creditors will pick Tribune’s new boss -- and it won’t be him.
Also asked court for permission to pursue legal action against current owner Sam Zell and possible future owners such as JPMorgan Chase
One week after media giant submitted proposal to get out of Chapter 11, creditors put their own plans before the court – now the bargaining begins
The embattled publisher of the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune faces more legal hurdles on its way out of bankruptcy
Follows New York Times expose of "frat boy" behavior at Tribune Tower, and resignation of executive Lee Abrams for lewd emails
For newspapers online, unemployment, Gulf spill coverage worth more, study says
Judge extends Oct 15 reorganization deadline after creditors complain they need time to study Tribune’s own plan to exit Chapter 11
JPMorgan Chase joins major creditors in a multi-million-dollar agreement to settle the two-year bankruptcy
Tom O'Neil reclaims his long-running awards site as the Times' five-year license expires, though the paper will sell his ads