Los Angeles Business Journal

The Los Angeles Business Journal, established c. 1979, is a weekly newspaper in Los Angeles, California, which provides award-winning comprehensive coverage of local business news. According to the Journal's website, it has over 19,000 online subscribers, and a weekly print circulation of 22,000. It is published each Monday.

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