Media
Is ‘I Love L.A.’ the Kind of Show L.A. Really Deserves?
For a show named after loving the city, let's hope season two can actually love the city a little more for who and what it is, not for just what it appears to be on cellphones.
Free L.A.! Support the Fearless Reporting That Los Angeles Deserves
Los Angeles deserves strong, truly independent local media made by and for the people who actually live, work, and raise families here. Not news sponsored by Amazon, Goldman Sachs, and other mega-corporations.
Why Are Telemundo and Univison Airing the Trump Administration’s Racist Deportation Ads?
“It is so sinister that the channel for Latinos in the U.S. would agree to have these ads run,” wrote a lifetime watcher of Univision. "I can’t imagine the fear a lot of their viewers must feel as they are being told they will literally be hunted down."
How News Media is Changing in Southern California: From L.A. Times To Local News
“News is expensive. It's hard to make, it takes time, and I hope I can get more investment in it, because we all know what happens when local news dies.



