Los Angeles Times Lays Off At Least 11 Employees (EXCLUSIVE) | Variety

Another Round Of Layoffs At The LA Times
LOS ANGELES, CA - SEPTEMBER 20: The Los Angeles Times building is seen on the eve of a board meeting of Tribune Co. directors that could decide the fate of the newspaper as a showdown between the Times and the Tribune Co. continues on September 20, 2006 in Los Angeles, California. Times Publisher Jeffrey M. Johnson and Editor Dean Baquet have gone public with their refusal to make additional staff cuts requested by their Chicago bosses at the culmination of a rocky six-year ownership of the LA Times. Many reporters and editors believe the dispute is a stand for quality journalism, a position that upsets business managers. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES, CA - SEPTEMBER 20: The Los Angeles Times building is seen on the eve of a board meeting of Tribune Co. directors that could decide the fate of the newspaper as a showdown between the Times and the Tribune Co. continues on September 20, 2006 in Los Angeles, California. Times Publisher Jeffrey M. Johnson and Editor Dean Baquet have gone public with their refusal to make additional staff cuts requested by their Chicago bosses at the culmination of a rocky six-year ownership of the LA Times. Many reporters and editors believe the dispute is a stand for quality journalism, a position that upsets business managers. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)

The Los Angeles Times has laid off at least 11 employees Friday as it seeks to reduce head count in advance of a potential sale.

A letter from editor Davan Maharaj and managing editor Marc Duvoisin was just issued to the newsroom confirming a "modest" amount of cuts.

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