Editor & Publisher
Departing Los Angeles Times editor
Dean Baquet says new editor
James O'Shea will have some advantages he didn't have. "He will have a closer relationship with the headquarters in Chicago and [having worked] with [new publisher
David] Hiller for a few years. Jim has done a lot of business stuff." He tells
Joe Strupp:
"I'm going to take next week off and read books and be with my family. ...I haven't made any decisions [about his next job.] It is not going to be on my mind for a while."