"Film advertising is down 25% under the projections for this time of year. Display advertising generally is way down at the paper, but the movie ads have declined the most and that's important because film is the LA Times's largest advertising category," an insider tells me.And common taters are unhappy that theater chains no longer provide show times in the paper. We agree.
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Thursday, July 28, 2011
Behind The Times
This wk.'s lay-offs caused by "Hollywood:"
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I would add that it might help if the L.A. Times (along with the rest of our noozepapers) didn't suck so much!
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