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  • FishbowlLA — The Week in LA Media, June 5, 2026

    By FishbowlLA Staff A week with David Ellison’s fingerprints all over it. The new Paramount Skydance regime spent the first days of June detonating “60 Minutes” on one coast and filing for permission to swallow Warner Bros. Discovery on another — two stories, one owner, and a whole lot of Angelenos wondering who they’ll be…

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  • FishbowlLA — The Week in LA Media, April 3, 2026

    By FishbowlLA Staff A catch-up edition covering the back half of March: press freedom on the streets of downtown, the book festival gearing up, and the LA Times inching a little closer to Wall Street. A journalist gets kettled covering LA’s ‘No Kings’ protest Press-freedom monitors flagged Los Angeles again. On March 28, independent journalist…

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  • September 2010: an LA Times reporter faces a Berkeley panel over the paper’s teacher-evaluation series

    By Owen Reyes · Republished 2026-05-16 · Originally reported by Matthew Fleischer on FishbowlLA, September 2010 In late September 2010, FishbowlLA covered LA Times reporter Jason Felch sitting on a UC Berkeley panel to discuss the paper’s controversial series on teacher evaluations — and taking criticism in the wake of a teacher’s death. The original…

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  • Erin Aubry Kaplan’s January 2013 KCET column — a Leimert Park reader, an off-line phone call, and Black-LA-Times coverage

    By Maya Trent · Republished 2026-05-16 · Originally reported by Richard Horgan on FishbowlLA, January 2013 In early January 2013, Erin Aubry Kaplan’s first KCET blog post of the new year — published in KCET’s SoCal Focus commentary section — drew an unusual reader response: a 74-year-old Leimert Park grandmother named Ann did not Google…

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  • Margie Carranza and Emma Hernandez get the $40K — the Dorner-era LAPD payout

    By Maya Trent · Originally reported by Matthew Fleischer (2013) · Wayback archive → In mid-March 2013 the LAPD agreed to pay Margie Carranza, 47, and her mother Emma Hernandez, 71 — the LA Times delivery drivers whose truck had been shot up by LAPD officers during the February 2013 hunt for Christopher Dorner —…

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  • August 2012: the LA Times promotes Joy Press to Books and Culture editor

    By Maya Trent · Republished 2026-05-16 · Originally reported by Richard Horgan on FishbowlLA, August 2012 In early August 2012, FishbowlLA covered the LA Times’s promotion of Joy Press to Books and Culture editor, succeeding Jon Thurber. The original framing noted the LA-journalism-couple angle: Press and her husband Simon Reynolds were “still going strong” as…

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  • November 2012: Tribune Company set to receive critical FCC cross-ownership waivers

    By Maya Trent · Republished 2026-05-16 · Originally reported by Richard Horgan on FishbowlLA, November 2012 In mid-November 2012, FishbowlLA picked up an LA Times report by DC reporter Jim Puzzanghera: the FCC was set to grant the Tribune Company a set of critical media-cross-ownership waivers — letting Tribune emerge from bankruptcy with its newspaper-and-television…

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  • Diana Munatones, broadcast journalist and former LAUSD spokesperson, dies at 66 — March 2012 obit

    By Maya Trent · Republished 2026-05-16 · Originally reported by Matthew Fleischer on FishbowlLA, March 2012 In mid-March 2012, broadcast journalist and former LAUSD spokesperson Diana Munatones died at 66 of unspecified causes at Arcadia Methodist Hospital. The Bell Gardens Sun ran the most substantive obituary, framing her career as one of the trailblazing Latina…

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  • KPCC’s Tony Pierce gives LA Times LAUSD coverage an F — April 2012 schools-press critique

    By Maya Trent · Republished 2026-05-16 · Originally reported by Richard Horgan on FishbowlLA, April 2012 In mid-April 2012, KPCC’s Tony Pierce posted a sharp critique of how LA Times reporter Howard Blume had been covering an LAUSD proposal to eliminate D-grades from passing-grade calculations. Pierce’s blog post called out the structural under-resourcing of LA…

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  • James Rainey leaves the LA Times media column for the politics desk — July 2012

    By Maya Trent · Republished 2026-05-16 · Originally reported by Matthew Fleischer on FishbowlLA, July 2012 In late July 2012, LA Times media reporter James Rainey announced he was switching beats to politics ahead of the 2012 election cycle. He would be giving up his media column to contribute to the Times’s political blog Politics…

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