The article focuses on Patrick Soon-Shiong, a South African immigrant and transplant surgeon. Soon-Shiong was considered the richest man in Los Angeles, California with several acquisitions including the property of former bask...
The Post’s decision followed a similar one by the Los Angeles Times’ owner Patrick Soon-Shiong last Wednesday to not endorse a presidential candidate. Several editors and multiple staffers resigned following the decision. Lead Art: Former Washington Post exec...
Sources: Patrick Soon-Shiong told LA Times opinion leaders not to publish an editorial critical of Trump's cabinet picks without publishing an opposing view Katie Kilkenny / The Hollywood Reporter: The WGA demands studios take “immediate legal action” against companies that used writers' work to...
[ Is Trump a fascist? Kamala Harris is among a growing number who say yesOpens in new window ] It’s hard to know if Patrick Soon-Shiong and Jeff Bezos, the billionaire owners of the LA Times and Washington Post respectively, were engaging in anticipatory obedience when they blo...
Bezosblocked their endorsementof Kamala Harris. TheLos Angeles Timesalsofaced pushbackwhen its billionaire owner, Patrick Soon-Shiong, also blocked their Harris endorsement. A spokesperson forTimetold CNBC that there is “no agreement” to sell the company, but declined to comment on the talks ...
For example, the LA Times is now in the hands of its third owner since 2000, after being purchased by billionaire biotech investor Patrick Soon-Shiong.The industry may be facing another dramatic drop off in ownership diversity as the two largest players, New Media Investment Group and Gannett,...
The rebel group that now runs Syria's government says the search for Austin Tice, abducted in 2012, is ongoing and offers to “cooperate directly” with the US Katie Robertson / New York Times: Sources: Patrick Soon-Shiong told LA Times opinion leaders not to publish an editorial critical ...
Because Anderson was convicted of a murder committed in the course of another felony--in this case, sexual assault--he will not be eligible for parole, said Deputy Dist. Atty. Ralph W. Plummer. Advertisement The sentence is ironic, Plummer said, because in the mid-1970s Anderson’s case ...
Inside the secret politics and behind-the-scenes dealmaking to get season tickets and courtside seats (which even owner Jerry Buss hasn’t been able to attain) - and how you can sit on the Staples Center's revered wood.