Media News

Trouble at NY Times, former NYT Sports editor joins Metro, ‘Immigrant Dreams’ at LA Times

Angered over the New York Times shuttering its Sports section, the NewsGuild has called for a newsroom protest—big news at a paper that prides itself as a bastion of fairness. One displaced Sports editor, Shauntel Lowe, is now on the Metro desk. Meanwhile, The Los Angeles Times has launched “Immigrant Dreams,” a series of articles, photos and videos based on a nationwide survey of adult immigrants. 

Click on the links to read more: 

NY Times’ Sports section to shutter Monday, NewsGuild plans protest

Lowe moves to NY Times Metro desk

LA Times debuts ‘Immigrant Dreams’ in conjunction with KFF

Lou Carlozzo

Recent Posts

Business Insider names Sommers interim UK bureau chief

Business Insider has named Jack Sommers its interim UK bureau chief. He has been a deputy editor…

1 hour ago

WFMZ-TV in Allentown seeks a business reporter

WFMZ-TV is seeking a dynamic Business Reporter with a passion for reporting and an ability…

2 hours ago

CNBC is expanding its sports business coverage

CNBC is throwing its weight behind its nascent CNBC Sport brand, bringing its sports business coverage to…

5 hours ago

How right-leaning outlets have covered the market sell-off

Ken Bensinger of The New York Times writes about how right-leaning media organizations have not emphasized…

7 hours ago

Reuters tech reporter Satter sues Indian government

Reuters tech reporter Raphael Satter has sued the Indian government after his Indian overseas citizenship was cancelled,…

22 hours ago

NY CPAs Excellence in Financial Journalism Awards accepting entries

The New York State Society of CPAs is accepting entries for its annual Excellence in…

22 hours ago