Los Angeles Times Names Andres Martinez, Editorial Page Editor, to Oversee Op-Ed Page and Sunday Current
September 13 2005 - 3:30PM
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LOS ANGELES, Sept. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Andres Martinez, editorial
page editor of the Los Angeles Times, will now oversee the op-ed
page and Sunday Current, in addition to his responsibilities for
the editorial page, it was announced today by Jeffrey M. Johnson,
publisher of the Los Angeles Times. Martinez, 39, who joined The
Times in September 2004 as editorial page editor, will report to
Johnson. The change is effective immediately. "Andres is a great
writer and journalist who has done an outstanding job changing the
editorial page through a significant revamping of our approach to
opinion journalism," said Johnson. "I look forward to seeing The
Times continue to engage readers on critical issues, including
those of importance to the Southern California region." "I am
grateful to Jeff for this opportunity, and excited about the
prospect of working with such a talented group of individuals to
publish provocative opinion pages that reflect the dynamic and
vibrant culture of Los Angeles," said Martinez. "We will continue
to strive to make our pages an engaging and entertaining forum that
encourages public discourse in our community and respect for
ideas." Michael Kinsley, who has served as editorial and opinion
editor since 2004, is resigning from the paper. "Mike and I had
discussions about his management responsibilities and other
possible roles," said Johnson. "I concluded that it was best to
make a clean break and I wish him well." Prior to joining the Los
Angeles Times, Martinez, was a member of the editorial board and
assistant editorial page editor of The New York Times since 2004,
and was an editorial writer at the paper since 2000. He also was a
2004 Pulitzer Prize finalist for editorial writing. Prior to
joining The New York Times, Martinez was an editorial writer at the
Pittsburgh Post- Gazette and a reporter at The Wall Street Journal.
Martinez is the author of "24/7: Living It Up and Doubling Down in
the New Las Vegas." Before working in journalism, Martinez
practiced communications law in Washington, D.C. and served as a
law clerk for a federal district judge in Dallas. A native of
Mexico, Martinez earned a B.A. degree in history from Yale
University in 1988, an M.A. degree in Russian history from Stanford
University in 1989 and a J.D. degree from Columbia University Law
School in 1992. The Los Angeles Times, a Tribune Publishing
company, is the largest metropolitan daily newspaper in the country
and the winner of 37 Pulitzer Prizes, including two this year. The
Times publishes five daily regional editions, for the Los Angeles
metropolitan area, Orange County, Ventura County, the San Fernando
Valley, and the Inland Empire of Riverside and San Bernardino
counties, as well as a National edition. Additional information
about The Times is available at http://www.latimes.com/mediacenter.
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