Los Angeles Times
The Los Angeles Times is a newspaper. It is the second largest newspaper in the United States. It is published in Los Angeles, California. It is the fourth most popular newspaper in the United States. It was created in 1881.
| Type | Daily newspaper |
|---|---|
| Owner(s) | Los Angeles Times Communications LLC (Nant Capital) |
| Founder(s) | Nathan Cole Jr. and Thomas Gardiner |
| President | Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong |
| Editor | Norman Pearlstine |
| Founded | December 4, 1881 (as Los Angeles Daily Times) |
| Language | English |
| Headquarters | 2300 E. Imperial Highway El Segundo, California 90245 |
| Country | United States |
| Circulation | 653,868 Daily (2013) 954,010 Sunday (2013) 105,000 Digital (2018) |
| ISSN | 0458-3035 (print) 2165-1736 (web) |
| OCLC number | 3638237 |
| Website | www.latimes.com |
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Rubble of the Los Angeles Times building following the 1910 bombing
Harry Chandler and Harrison Gray Otis in August 1917
A Times newspaper vending machine featuring news of the 1984 Summer Olympics
The newspaper's current headquarters in El Segundo, California
An abandoned Los Angeles Times vending machine in Covina, California, in 2011
Tragedy by the Sea, an April 1954 photo taken by Los Angeles Times photographer John L. Gaunt of a young couple standing together beside the Pacific Ocean in Hermosa Beach, California. A few minutes before the image was taken, the couple's 19-month-old son Michael disappeared. The photo won the 1955 Pulitzer Prize for Photography.
Front page of the March 25, 1903, debut issue of the short-lived The Wireless, published in Avalon
The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books in 2009, held on the UCLA campus