LA Daily News editor resigns
Los Angeles Daily News Editor Ron Kaye resigned his position at the paper Friday, the newspaper's publisher announced.
Kaye joined the Daily News in 1985 as an assistant city editor. He became managing editor at the newspaper in 1993 and was named editor in 2005.
"All good things in life come to an end sooner or later, even my love affair with the Daily News," Kaye said in a message to the newsroom Friday afternoon. "What will always be with me is my love and respect for all of you."
Kaye's departure comes a month after the Daily News laid off 22 newsroom employees amid a national and statewide squeeze on the newspaper industry. The layoffs of reporters, photographers, editors and library and clerical staffers at the 150,000-circulation newspaper trimmed newsroom staffing to 100.
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Kaye joined the Daily News in 1985 as an assistant city editor. He became managing editor at the newspaper in 1993 and was named editor in 2005.
"All good things in life come to an end sooner or later, even my love affair with the Daily News," Kaye said in a message to the newsroom Friday afternoon. "What will always be with me is my love and respect for all of you."
Kaye's departure comes a month after the Daily News laid off 22 newsroom employees amid a national and statewide squeeze on the newspaper industry. The layoffs of reporters, photographers, editors and library and clerical staffers at the 150,000-circulation newspaper trimmed newsroom staffing to 100.
For the full story click here.

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