The Los Angeles Times bid farewell to its historic downtown presses as production shifts to Riverside, marking the end of an era for print journalism. The move signifies a transition to modern printing methods, emphasizing the enduring value of print in a digital age.
The last L.A. Times print run at the Olympic Plant in Downtown Los Angeles. https://t.co/JuiM4ernJ2
In the age of pixels, there's something timeless about the permanence of print. Once it's printed, it's real. Agree? Share more such examples in the comments below using #PrintIsReal #PowerOfPrint #TheTimesOfIndia https://t.co/eRfEhc7m10
“When you’re doing it, it boggles the mind,” said Lampher, who left The Times in 2002. “I would go back tomorrow just to hear those presses running again.” https://t.co/f7Yfj9PaCo
Storied presses print L.A. Times for the last time as production moves to Riverside https://t.co/27Vdxwjv8W
"The sound was like a thundering locomotive. Ink mist and paper dust flew through the air. Margins of error were unforgiving." @tcurwen and @GenaroMolina47 capture the end of an era. https://t.co/BAyLz9uxol
Whether printed on paper or pinged via text on your phone, @latimes is going to be there for you!!! Sunday is an end of an era with DTLA presses closing, but our mission is dependent what journalism we deliver, not how we deliver it and where we print https://t.co/quGg49nlHd
A powerful ode to the fading era of print. From Thomas @tCurwen and @GenaroMolina47 L.A. @latimes https://t.co/PWOmSmp6zm
I know this almost certainly lasts only for today, but I just want to say in the interim, my God this is a thing of beauty. Cc @dceiver @MarcosBreton @GarrettQuinn https://t.co/n4dhW6WNqY
A family-run workshop keeps the legacy of the Mexican fireworks alive despite the danger (from @AP) By @FernandaPesce_ & photos from @AP_MarcoUgarte https://t.co/zfax8nmVKH