Los Angeles, "Los Angeles Times" headquarters.
As the editor-in-chief of the "Los Angeles Times," Carl Palmer hasn't had it easy these past two years, because a strong competitor has emerged within the "Los Angeles Times" that challenges him.
Bob Ferry!
During the strikes by the Actors Union, Directors Guild, and Writers Guild in Los Angeles back then, Bob Ferry keenly seized the story and gained the trust of Harry Chandler, the president of the "Los Angeles Times."
These recent years have seen him grow into the deputy editor-in-chief of the "Los Angeles Times," and he has even moved into what was supposed to be Harry Chandler's mansion, which should have belonged to him.
"Ferry, I read this issue of the newspaper, and your reporting on George V's visit to Atlantic City was excellent!"
In the conference room of the "Los Angeles Times," Harry Chandler praised Bob Ferry.