Reed Johnson
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Reed Johnson es el ex editor de Los Angeles Times en Español. En 2018, se reincorporó a Los Angeles Times como editor asistente. Johnson había trabajado anteriormente para The Times como escritor de 2000 a 2014, incluidos cuatro años y medio como escritor de cultura latinoamericana del periódico, con sede en la Ciudad de México. También ha trabajado como reportero para el Wall Street Journal, con sede en São Paulo, Brasil; como editor de Zócalo Public Square; y como reportero del Detroit News, el L.A. Daily News y el Times-Union de Rochester, Nueva York.
Reed Johnson is the former editor of Los Angeles Times en Español. In 2018, he rejoined the Los Angeles Times as assistant city editor. Johnson had previously worked for The Times as a feature and arts writer from 2000-14, including four and a half years as the paper’s Latin American culture writer, based in Mexico City. He also has worked as a reporter for the Wall Street Journal, based in São Paulo, Brazil; as managing editor of Zócalo Public Square; and as a reporter for the Detroit News, the L.A. Daily News and the Rochester, N.Y., Times-Union.
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