Kuwait Times

Los Angeles Times sold to local biotech billionair­e

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The Los Angeles Times is being sold to billionair­e physician and investor Patrick Soon-Shiong in a move aimed at reviving the fortunes of the newspaper amid recent turmoil, the publisher announced yesterday. Publishing group Tronc Inc. said it reached a deal to sell the LA Times and San Diego Union-Tribune to SoonShiong’s Nant Capital for $500 million plus the assumption of $90 million in pension liabilitie­s.

The move comes after months of newsroom unrest at the storied Los Angeles daily that has seen three editors in the past six months, and a vote to unionize the journalist­s. “We are pleased to transition leadership of the Los Angeles Times and The San Diego UnionTribu­ne to local ownership, and we are certain that the journalist­ic excellence in Southern California will continue long into the future,” said Justin Dearborn, chief executive of Tronc, the name adopted for the group previously known as Tribune Publishing.

Soon-Shiong, a South African-born surgeon whose biotech investment­s have boosted his net worth to some $7.8 billion, said in the statement: “We look forward to continuing the great tradition of award-winning journalism carried out by the reporters and editors of the Los Angeles Times, The San Diego Union-Tribune and the other California News Group titles.”

The LA Times, like many newspapers, has been downsizing its staff as readers turn away from print to online news platforms. The Los Angeles daily was family-owned for more than a century before being sold to the Chicagobas­ed Tribune Co. in 2000. Tribune Co, which split off its broadcast division and renamed its publishing arm Tronc (for Tribune Online Content), will continue to own the Chicago Tribune, Orlando Sentinel, South Florida SunSentine­l, Baltimore Sun and the New York Daily News.

Soon-Shiong, born in South Africa to Chinese parents, has been an investor in Tronc and also owns a stake in the Los Angeles Lakers basketball team. He has been a faculty member at the UCLA medical school and has invested in and donated to medical research. He was a founder of the Cancer MoonShot 2020 program, renamed Cancer Breakthrou­ghs, aimed at developing immunother­apies to cure cancer. Soon-Shiong is the latest billionair­e to seek to turn around struggling newspapers, following on the heels of Amazon owner Jeff Bezos’s purchase of the Washington Post and Boston Red Sox owner John Henry’s deal for the Boston Globe.

“I’d say this is good news, but with a caveat,” said Dan Kennedy, a Northeaste­rn University journalism professor and author of a forthcomin­g book on the efforts of Bezos and Henry to remake American newspapers. “Wealthy local ownership is exactly what the Los Angeles Times and the San Diego Union-Tribune need, assuming that Dr Soon-Shiong is willing to be patient and to respect the independen­ce of the newsroom.” Kennedy noted that the businessma­n has in the past criticized “false reporting” about his own research efforts. “Given that, we’ll have to see which Dr Soon-Shiong shows up in the owner’s suite,” Kennedy said. — AFP

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