Los Angeles Times Posts Retrospective About Former Publisher Otis Chandler
February 27 2006 - 10:00AM
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Obituary, Photo Gallery and Video Available at
www.latimes.com/chandler LOS ANGELES, Feb. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- The
Los Angeles Times has posted an obituary and a photo and video
retrospective on the life and distinguished career of former Los
Angeles Times Publisher Otis Chandler, who died today at age 78.
The collection is posted at http://www.latimes.com/chandler.
Chandler served as publisher of The Times from 1960-1980. He led
The Times through unprecedented change, helping it earn a
reputation as one of the best newspapers in the country. During his
tenure, The Times earned nine Pulitzer Prizes. In 1999, Editor
& Publisher magazine named him one of the 25 most influential
newspaper people of the 20th century. He was the fourth member of
the Otis and Chandler family to serve as publisher. In 1882, Gen.
Harrison Gray Otis, Chandler's great grandfather, became publisher.
Gen. Otis was succeeded in 1917 by his son-in-law, Harry Chandler.
Norman Chandler, who succeeded his father, Harry, served as
publisher from 1944-1960. Today, the Los Angeles Times ranks as the
largest metropolitan daily newspaper in the country. It has won 37
Pulitzer Prizes. Celebrating this year its 125th anniversary
covering Southern California, The Times maintains the largest
newsgathering operation in California and publishes five daily
regional editions. DATASOURCE: Los Angeles Times CONTACT: David
Garcia of Los Angeles Times, +1-213-237-4715, Web site:
http://www.latimes.com/chandler
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