New Orleans' historic Times-Picayune newspaper sold, cuts jobs
The Times-Picayune, New Orleans’ oldest newspaper and whose reporting on Hurricane Katrina won a Pulitzer Prize, has been sold to the owners of rival paper The Advocate along with its nola.com website.
The Times-Picayune name will live on as the Georges publish a “seven-day, home-delivered newspaper in New Orleans using the brands and features of both publications,” The Advocate reported. It’s set to debut in June. “New Orleans has never lost its love for a daily newspaper,” John Georges said, per The Advocate. “I want to thank Advance for working with us to ensure a strong print and online news company for years to come.”
“Our present staff is world class, talented, professional, hard working,” Schleifstein wrote. “I urge any media looking for quality reporters, photographers, videographers, etc., to consider reaching out.”
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