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Which Way, L.A.?

Mass Exodus of LA Journalists

One of America's great newspapers is already a shadow of its former self. The latest buyout of about 80 LA Times veterans is focused on the reporters and editors who have the most experience. We hear what that will mean for news consumers who depend on what's still the biggest news organization on the West Coast.

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By Warren Olney • Nov 26, 2015 • 24m Listen

One of America's great newspapers is already a shadow of its former self. The latest buyout of about 80 LA Times veterans is focused on the reporters and editors who have the most experience. We hear what that will mean for news consumers who depend on what's still the biggest news organization on the West Coast.

Later on the program, ice melting on Greenland is raising sea levels around the world — a major topic for next week's Climate Summit in Paris. We talk to the UCLA professor who knows it best.

Photo: The Angels 2010

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    Warren Olney

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