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More than 70 business and civic leaders and organizations have joined together to express frustration at a recently announced plan to reduce print publication of The Times-Picayune. Calling itself ...
The newspapers' current owners, John and Dathel Georges, purchased The Advocate in Baton Rouge in 2013, in part to start a competing newspaper in New Orleans after The Times-Picayune announced ...
The New Orleans Times-Picayune newspaper, known for its Pulitzer Prize-winning coverage of Hurricane Katrina, announced this week that nearly half of the newsroom staff would be laid off. Melissa ...
The New Orleans Times-Picayune is facing some major changes in order to cut costs, according to the New York Times. The paper sources two employees with knowledge of the plans. The paper will only ...
The Times-Picayune’s average paid circulation was 133,557 in the six months through March, down 49 percent compared to March 2005, a few months before Hurricane Katrina hit.
Harsdorff, who started at The Times-Picayune as a reporter in 1954 and retired as an associate editor in 1989, “could relate to reporters,” said Lanny Thomas, whose career at the paper began ...
The Times-Picayune wasn’t just a job, it was the fulfillment of my professional dream, to write for the paper of record in a city I consider to be one of the most interesting and culturally ...
Staff of The Times-Picayune and The Advocate were honored by the Louisiana Press Association with a Freedom of Information Award and awards for news, investigative, sports and feature writing.
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