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March 21, 2008

Wanted at L.A. Times: Entry-Level Wunderkinds

Heard 'round the water cooler: An intern at the L.A. Times says the paper is looking to hire budget Woodsteins straight from J-school. This, after they offered -- and accepted -- buyouts from several of their most seasoned employees. Anyone care to advance?

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March 21, 2008 7:41 PM | | Comments (1)

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The post-Otis Chandler LAT likes cheap labor, if possible without the cost of health benefits. In this aspect of journalism at least, they're on the cutting edge.

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