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[1] Florabelle Muir, an LA gossip columnist, purchased the service from its founder(s) in the early 1940s.
Bowron tired of the news business and decided to run for an open Superior Court judge seat, the same position he held before running for mayor of Los Angeles with a promise to clean up the city's notoriously corrupt police department.
Quinn, a former broadcast journalist in Chicago, Los Angeles and Sacramento, managed Jerry Brown's successful campaign for governor of California in 1974 and served as Chairman of the state Air Resources Board from 1975 to 1979.
When Faigin retired in 2021, Quinn became non-executive Chairman and Lori Streifler, CNS's top editor, became president.