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Tribune Company



AM Station
DMA# Market Station Owned Since Current Format
3. Chicago WGN-720 1924 Talk

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Tribune Papers

Market Paper
New York Newsday
New York AM New York
Los Angeles Los Angeles Times
Chicago Chicago Tribune
Chicago RedEye
Baltimore Baltimore Sun
South Florida South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Orlando Orlando Sentinel
Hartford Hartford Courant
Allentown Morning Call
Newport News Daily Press
Chicago, Los Angeles, New York Hoy
Orlando, South Florida El Sentinel

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Other properties

Note: This list is partial

Website Affiliates
ForSalebyowner.com Wholly Owned
Topix McClatchy and Gannett

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References

  1. ^ Desiree J. Hanford. "Tribune Shareholders Back Zell’s Takeover", Media & Advertising, Chicago: The New York Times, 2007-08-21. Retrieved on 2007-12-21. "At a special shareholder meeting held in the building that The Chicago Tribune calls home, the deal won support from 97 percent of votes cast..." 
  2. ^ Dave Carpenter (Associated Press). "Tribune buyout, at $8.2 billion, closes in Chicago", Business, Chicago: The News Journal, 2007-12-21. Retrieved on 2007-12-21. "Tribune Co.'s $8.2 billion buyout closed Thursday December 20, 2007 after an 8 1/2-month wait to secure final approval and financing, taking the ailing newspaper and TV company private under the control of real estate billionaire Sam Zell. At closing, former Clear Channel CEO Randy Michaels was named CEO of Interactive and Broadcasting. Michaels also oversees most of the Tribune papers." 
  3. ^ Tribune Company (2007-12-20). "Tribune and Local TV to Form Broadcast Management Company". Press release. Retrieved on 2007-12-21. “Tribune Company and Local TV have entered into a letter of intent to create a third-party broadcast management company which will provide shared services to all of the stations Local TV and Tribune Company own, respectively.”
  4. ^ Tribune Company (2008-1-31). "Tribune to Acquire Real Estate from TMCT Partnership.". Press release. Retrieved on 2007-12-21. “Tribune Company today announced it will purchase real estate currently leased from TMCT, LLC, which includes properties used by the Los Angeles Times, Newsday, Baltimore Sun and Hartford Courant. The company received an option to purchase the real estate for $175 million through the 2006 restructuring of TMCT, LLC.”
  5. ^ Tribune Company (2008-2-04). "Ed Wilson Named President of Tribune Broadcasting.". Press release. Retrieved on 2007-12-21. “Tribune Company today named broadcast veteran Ed Wilson as president of Tribune Broadcasting, overseeing the company’s 23 television stations, Superstation WGN, Tribune Entertainment, and WGN Radio. His appointment is effective February 11.”
  6. ^ Broadcasting and Cable (2008-4-14). "Radio Daze: Tribune Gang Sets Out to Reinvent TV.". Press release. Retrieved on 2007-12-21. “Tribune Gang Sets Out to Reinvent TV.”
  7. ^ Broadcasting and Cable (2008-4-17). "Tribune: A Leaner, More Open Company.". Press release. Retrieved on 2007-12-21. “Tribune: A Leaner, More Open Company.”
  8. ^ Broadcasting and Cable (2008-4-28). "Tribune Completes Acquisition of Real Estate from TMCT Partnership.". Press release. Retrieved on 2007-12-21. “Tribune Completes Acquisition of Real Estate from TMCT Partnership.”

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