The New Orleans Advocate, based in Baton Rouge, bought the New
Orleans Times-Picayune from Advance Local Media, which is owned by the Newhouse
family.
The Advocate won a 2019 Pulitzer Prize
for local reporting for exposés of a jury system, discriminatory to African
American defendants, that allowed felony convictions even on a split 10-2 vote.
Legislation repealing the practice was passed late last year.
The Times-Picayune won a
Pulitzer in 2006 for its coverage of Hurricane Katrina under extremely
difficult circumstances.
The Picayune began in
1836, then merged with the Times-Democrat in 1914 to become the Times-Picayune.
The paper got its name from
its original cost, a picayune, a Spanish coin equivalent to 6.25 cents.
Authors William Faulkner
and O. Henry once worked for the Picayune.
Click on https://www.poynter.org/business-work/2019/upstart-new-orleans-advocate-has-bought-the-rival-times-picayune/
to read the Poynter web site article.
For an article on the heartless, cruel way the layoff of everyone
was delivered, go to
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