The Los Angeles Times is banking on offering a West Coast twist to daily news podcasting when it debuts its own version next month.
April 15, 2021

After experimenting with a daily, coronavirus-themed podcast, The Los Angeles Times will be releasing a new daily news podcast called “The Times: Daily News from the L.A. Times." It will be the LA Times’ flagship podcast, and serve as “an ambassador for our newsroom” and “a big megaphone for the kind of work that we do day in and day out,” said Julia Turner, deputy managing editor for entertainment, audio and strategy at L.A. Times. Read more below.

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