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PPAGLA Represented at Portfolio Show 2015

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NBC News Gets Mistrial In Age-Discrimination Suit From Award Winning Producer

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The Portfolio Show at Brooks Institute

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The Portfolio Show: December 2015

Brooks Institute Campus
Reception: Friday, December 18, 4-6 PM

Brooks Institute is proud to host The Portfolio Show, an event showcasing the culminating portfolios and reels from each of its creative programs - Film, Graphic Design, Professional Photography, Visual Journalism, and MFA in Photography. Please join the students and faculty of Brooks for open portfolio displays, a gallery of student work, a celebration of our December graduates, and a reception for friends, family and our community.

Las Foto Project Exhibition

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Las Fotos Project, a non-profit introducing photography to teenage girls facing adversity, will be holding a show of their student's work on Dec. 12.

World Press Photo Exhibition Opening Reception

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World Press Photo Exhibition Opening Reception

With around 100 local exhibitions produced every year, the World Press Photo exhibition tour of prize-winning photographs is the most popular traveling photo event in the world.

Wednesday December 9, 2015
7-10 p.m.

The Rotunda
100 North Crescent Drive
Beverly Hills, California 90210

RSVP by December 7, 2015

310-360-6617
RSVP@maleconproductions.org

Sponsored by the LA Times and Canon

http://www.worldpressphoto.org/exhibitions/2015-exhibition/los-angeles-california

Reporter Arrested Covering Minnesota Highway Protest

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A TV reporter was among the first of 42 people arrested on a Minnesota highway Monday as law enforcement broke up a protest reacting to an officer-involved shooting in Minneapolis.

As the camera rolled, Jack Highberger of local Fox affiliate KMSP-TV announced that officers had begun to clear the road. “This is the first arrest right here; it’s certainly not going to be the last,” Highberger said into a camera, seconds before he, too, was cuffed.

”You want to be next? Then get going,” a Minnesota State Patrol officer said, hardly waiting for a response before arresting Highberger. People with cameras crowded around to snap a shot.
— http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2015/11/17/reporter-arrested-covering-minnesota-highway-protest-over-jamar-clark-shooting

When Photographs Become Evidence

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Significant Layoffs At National Geographic Magazine

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The New York Times Reaches a Milestone, Thanks to Our Readers

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This week, The Times is celebrating a breakthrough: We recently passed one million digital-only subscribers, giving us far more than any other news organization in the world. We have another 1.1 million print-and-digital subscribers, so that in total, we have more subscribers than at any time in our 164-year history.
— http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/05/business/the-new-york-times-reaches-a-milestone-thanks-to-our-readers.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=second-column-region®ion=top-news&WT.nav=top-news&_r=0

A Firing at The Los Angeles Times Focuses Discontent

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Tribune has long pushed to centralize virtually all operations and direct them from headquarters in Chicago, running its newspapers as a group.

Mr. Beutner, 55, a prominent Angeleno who made a fortune in finance and who once served as deputy mayor, was outlining an independent path for The Times that was relentlessly local and focused on better technology, new sections and events.

He was forging close relationships with Los Angeles civic and business leaders who wanted a vibrant Los Angeles Times as part of the fabric of the city. He had driven the acquisition of The San Diego Union-Tribune, part of a plan to dominate journalism in California.

Two weeks ago, he was called to a conference room and fired.
— http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/21/business/media/firing-at-los-angeles-times-focuses-discontent.html

LA Times: Why we ran the photo of the Syrian toddler

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As editors, we are constantly asked to make judgments about the photos we publish that document the mayhem in our troubled world: Beheadings of hostages, machete attacks on villagers, gunfire sprayed through a shopping mall, body cam video from police shootings — much of the time, we decide our readers don’t need to be shocked and sickened with the violence swirling around us. A story is enough.

Then came the image of the toddler lying face down on a beach in Turkey, drowned when the rubber boat that would have carried him to possible refuge in Europe capsized offshore. Our Middle East correspondent, Laura King, urged us to pay attention to it. She quickly filed a story with as much as she knew about what had happened to the family and described how the image had begun to rocket across social media.

Should we publish the photo?
— http://www.latimes.com/world/la-fg-syria-toddler-editors-note-20150903-story.html

NBCUniversal Headed to Trial Over Reporter's Age Discrimination Claims

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In a lawsuit against KNBC, NBCUniversal and Comcast, Snepp asserts that the reason for his firing was his advanced age. He was terminated just six weeks after NBC resolved a lawsuit with AEG stemming from his investigative piece about fire protection failure issues at the Staples Center. He alleges a new team had come in to lead news at the NBC station and that he was subjected to comments from superiors like “some people just see you as a grumpy old man who oughta just quit.”
— http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr-esq/nbcuniversal-headed-trial-reporters-age-818946

LAFD Press Release about Drone Usage

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LAFD Urges Greater Fire Safety as Drone Usage Increases


LOS ANGELES – Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) Chief Ralph M. Terrazas, with city, state and federal leaders urged greater fire safety today in the face of an increasing number of drones. Chief Terrazas was joined by Rep. Adam Schiff (CA-28), State Assemblymember Mike Gatto, Los Angeles City Council President Herb Wesson and Councilmember Mitch Englander.

“The growth of Unmanned Aircraft Systems - otherwise known as drones – has caused a host of unintended consequences for firefighters, potentially putting lives in danger,” LAFD Chief Ralph M. Terrazas said. “Drones, no matter how small, threaten the lives of firefighters and put in jeopardy our ability to fight fires with all of the tools at our disposal; most critically our aerial firefighting fleet. Before anyone even considers launching a drone in firefighting areas, please remember: If you fly, we can’t.”

Rep. Schiff is exploring all avenues to address this problem and wrote recently to the Federal Aviation Administration on how best to “prohibit this dangerous and irresponsible use of civilian drones, which have already endangered the lives of civilians and firefighters.”

“The rapid growth of civilian drones has raised a host of privacy and safety issues, including the danger posed by piloting drones near wildfires,” Rep. Adam Schiff said. “I have urged the FAA to evaluate and test technological solutions that prevent drones from interfering with public safety and I look forward to continuing to work in Congress to address this important issue. Ultimately, operators of drones need to act responsibly and understand that flying near a wildfire creates a danger to the lives of firefighters and pilots. Moreover, in fighting a wildfire, time is of the essence and any delay occasioned by drone interference can have devastating consequences.”

Council President Wesson and Councilmember Englander last week introduced a motion directing city agencies to responsibly regulate the use of drones.

“While I support the advancement of technology and believe drones can be a great tool when used properly, I am taking steps to ensure their use does not adversely affect the lifesaving
actions taken by the Los Angeles Fire Department and others during emergency situations,” said L.A. City Council President Herb Wesson. “Our proposal is a proactive measure that will responsibly regulate drone usage within city limits and better protect the public.”

“Drones are becoming increasing popular. Drones aren’t the problem, but their operators can be. When they jeopardize public safety, they need to be regulated,” said Councilmember Englander, Chair of Public Safety Committee. “It’s vital to put policies in place to prevent interference with firefighting efforts and other public safety activities.”

Dodger Night Coming up on Sept. 15

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PPAGLA's annual Dodger night returns Sept. 15 for their 7:10pm game against the Rockies.

Members can request a maximum of 4 tickets. Send a self addressed and stamped envelope to-

John McCoy
2466 Montrose Blvd, #1
Montrose, CA 91020