The much-discussed consolidation - or one might say marginalization - of the Los Angeles Times Book Review has been officially announced.
The Los Angeles Times has announced that it will merge its sunday opinion section (called "Current") with the book review section beginning April 15, and that the paper will have more book reviews appearing throughout the paper as well, according to a press release.
As expected, LA Observed is on the scene.
An L.A. Times press release announces several reductions in the value of what the paper give its dwindling readership — oops, I mean "editorial changes designed to meet the evolving needs of readers, users and advertisers." First up is the April 15 merging of two Los Angeles institutions, the standalone Book Review section and Current, which will revert to its old name of Opinion. Smarter minds did prevail on one point and the section will run on Sundays instead of Saturdays. Since the most important thing about book reviews is big pictures, the release emphasizes that "the redesigned BOOK REVIEW will be more visual, featuring portraiture and enhanced photography." Also, many book reviews will now appear daily in Calendar and other sections.
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