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Scott Jennings Joins Los Angeles Times Editorial Board Amid Calls for Balance

Conservative commentator Scott Jennings joins L.A. Times editorial board promoting balance and diverse viewpoints as concerns over media bias grow.

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Updated: Nov 29th, 2024, 9:47 PM ET

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Scott Jennings has been appointed to the Los Angeles Times editorial board by owner Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, marking a shift to include conservative perspectives. Jennings aims to represent viewers who feel marginalized by mainstream media. This move follows controversy over the board’s recent decision not to endorse any presidential candidates, leading to resignations. Soon-Shiong emphasizes the need for a balanced editorial space, reflecting a broader response to perceptions of media bias in the current political landscape.


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