
María F. Laguna
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2 months ago |
dailytrojan.com | Janette Fu |Maria Paula Laguna |María F. Laguna
Netflix, Comcast and Amazon Prime Video. These big streamers all have something in common: sports. Streaming sports is lucrative because it retains subscribers, generates high ad revenues and brings in sponsorship deals. While Netflix was one of the first to switch to on-demand online streaming, it was one of the last to get involved in live-streaming sports.
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Jan 24, 2025 |
dailytrojan.com | Janette Fu |Maria Paula Laguna |María F. Laguna
Once a symbol of urban prosperity, the downtown Los Angeles office market now tells a different story. Although it’s been five years since the pandemic started, leasing office spaces is still challenging. Thanks to the integration of hybrid work models, vacancy rates are high, even surpassing those during the Great Recession. While the market may seem bleak, a closer look into downtown L.A.’s commercial real estate may suggest otherwise.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
dailytrojan.com | Mateo Jimenez |Maria Paula Laguna |María F. Laguna
Headline after headline of CEOs and companies making over $1 million donations to the Trump Inauguration Fund — most recently Meta and Amazon — only signal the beginning of a dark future that mirrors the past. Sure, if you do not read into it, it’s merely these corporations and billionaires buying their way into policymaking. It is a dirty game to play, but it is not something unheard of, revolutionary or even remotely shocking.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
dailytrojan.com | Stefano Fendrich |Maria Paula Laguna |María F. Laguna
To put it simply, it’s been a rough month and a half for the Daily Trojan. In our last edition of the Fall 2024 semester, the managing team demanded more financial autonomy for the student editors of the paper.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
dailytrojan.com | Dor Peretz |Maria Paula Laguna |María F. Laguna
“The city burning is Los Angeles’s deepest image of itself … For days one could drive the Harbor Freeway and see the city on fire, just as we had always known it would be in the end. Los Angeles weather is the weather of catastrophe, of apocalypse,” says Joan Didion in her novel “Slouching Towards Bethlehem.”With L.A. County covered in flames since Jan.
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