"Kevin Merida Resigns as Executive Editor of Los Angeles Times After Short Tenure"

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Kevin Merida has resigned as the executive editor of the Los Angeles Times after less than three years in the role, citing a decision made in consultation with the publication's owner, Patrick Soon-Shiong. Merida's departure comes amid ongoing challenges for the Times, including transitioning to digital and financial losses. Soon-Shiong expressed commitment to the publication's mission and announced an internal and external search for a successor, with an interim leadership team already in place. Merida, who previously worked at ESPN and the Washington Post, expressed pride in the progress made during his tenure and optimism for the Times' future.
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