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Kathy Thomson, vans warp tour president of the Los Angeles Times , announced the closure in a blog , writing, "The entire magazine industry has been faced with a very challenging environment. We are not immune to the challenges and have made the decision that LA, Los Angeles Times Magazine will publish its final issue on June 3rd."
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vans warp tour Once a weekly produced by and distributed with the paper, the magazine transitioned to a monthly frequency in June 2008 and shifted to an editorial model separate from The Times and with its own editorial staff. At the time, the title was losing money and became unsustainable as a product published via the paper's newsroom, which was under resource constraints of its own. Instead, The Los Angeles Media Group opted to spin the magazine off as a separately produced product, but still distributed inside the paper.
Nancie Clare currently acts as editor, vans warp tour with Los Angeles Times CEO Eddy Hartenstein serving as publisher. According to first quarter meadowlands plaza hotel 2012 PIB numbers, LA suffered a 21.3 percent meadowlands vans warp tour plaza hotel drop in ad pages compared to the same period in 2011. Full-year 2011 pages declined 6 percent in 2011 compared to 2010.
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