Latest
Today the Los Angeles Times launched The Wild, a weekly newsletter designed to help readers explore the great outdoors and offer insider tips to navigate Southern California’s best beaches, trails, parks, deserts, forests and mountains.
Communications Department
- About the L.A. Times | Media kit
- Executive team and masthead
- Newsroom staff directory
- Rights and permissions
- Members of the media may contact the Communications Dept. by email: CommsDept@latimes.com
- Comms Dept. Twitter feed
-
Los Angeles Times Food has recently launched “Cooking,” a new suite of products offering more resources for readers interested in cooking at home.
-
This week, the Los Angeles Times launched Boiling Point, a newsletter focusing on the environment, climate change and energy.
-
The Los Angeles Times took home two prizes in the National Headliner Awards program, sponsored by the Press Club of Atlantic City.
-
This week the Los Angeles Times debuted a new podcast, “Coronavirus in California: Stories from the Front Lines.”
-
The Los Angeles Times this week is launching the Ultimate Summer Movie Showdown, a bracket-style competition of all-time favorite films released in summers past.
-
The Los Angeles Times welcomed six students and recent graduates to its creative technology internship program this week.
-
The Times was also recognized as a finalist in three categories
-
On Monday, the Television Academy announced the nominees for the 72nd Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards.
-
Today the Los Angeles Times launched The Wild, a weekly newsletter designed to help readers explore the great outdoors and offer insider tips to navigate Southern California’s best beaches, trails, parks, deserts, forests and mountains.
-
Los Angeles Times Food Columnist Lucas Kwan Peterson won a 2020 James Beard Foundation Journalism Award for Columns for his popular power rankings series that has sparked much reader debate.
-
The Los Angeles Times newsroom will welcome 26 interns for its summer 2020 program.
-
Written and hosted by Times Columnist Patt Morrison, the four-part podcast will explore the lasting impact of the Betty Broderick case
-
Erika Smith is shifting from editing to become a columnist for Metro, joining a roster of distinctive voices in the California section.
-
Los Angeles Times Executive Editor Norman Pearlstine has announced several promotions and new roles for members of the newsroom management team, effective immediately.
-
In his new role with the Photo Department, Gombert will be in charge of events and technology.
-
Formerly the digital editor at Columbia Journalism Review, Ray will work closely with The Times’ arts and entertainment team.
-
Chris Stone and Mike Hiserman appointed Executive Sports Editor and Sports Editor respectively to lead the Los Angeles Times Sports section.
-
B.J. Terhune has been appointed a new editor in Metro, where she will be running the L.A. Now morning team as well as overseeing night and weekend operations. Terhune will also serve as the department’s main liaison with the social media team and news desk.
-
Henry Chu, a decorated former foreign correspondent for The Times, is returning to the staff to take on the role of deputy news editor based in London.
-
She will work primarily on the main news section and California, but also help out with Business and Sports.
-
A veteran editor and writer from New York magazine, he will join The Times as books editor in January.
-
Formerly a Newsday reporter, Blasey will be based in Washington and work on Today’s Headlines, Essential California and other newsletters.
-
Daniel Hernandez, a two-time veteran of the Los Angeles Times, is returning to the news outlet as a reporter on the culture of Los Angeles.
-
Steven Banks, a features designer, has been promoted to deputy design director at the Los Angeles Times.