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"Despite Hearst's belated efforts to restore some of the paper's luster, the Herald-Examiner went out of business November 2, 1989, leaving the Los Angeles Times as the sole city-wide daily newspaper.."

2007-06-29 11:43:52 · answer #1 · answered by Solunas 4 · 1 0

The Los Angeles Herald-Examiner died in 1989. Afternoon papers have been dying for about 30 years, a victim of the changing media landscape. In other words, its news is pretty dated by the time it comes out in the afternoon -- sometimes more than a day. Afternoon papers just can't compete with television. The H-E had the largest circulation of any afternoon paper in the country at one point, but the circulation costs had to be high too.

2007-06-29 17:40:29 · answer #2 · answered by wdx2bb 7 · 2 0

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