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- Tribune Looks To 'Universal Registration' For Ad Targeting Across Its Websites
- Tribune Company is working on having users across its several newspaper websites sign in with a “universal registration” that is designed to make it easier for advertisers to target users. Don Meek, president of Tribune365, the company’s national sales unit, mentioned the plan to AdAge as an example of...
- External links 2009-10-26
- LAT-WaPo Syndication Service Dissolved; LAT Merges Into McClatchy-Tribune Combine
- The Los Angeles Times-Washington Post (NYSE: WPO) News Service, a syndication service formed back in 1962 with more than 600 clients worldwide, is being closed down by the end of this year, and LAT will now become part of McClatchy-Tribune Information Services MCT, a JV of the McClatchy (NYSE:...
- External links 2009-10-01
- Industry Moves: LAT's Artley Leaving To Head CNN.com Editorial
- Meredith Artley is leaving as Los Angeles Times online managing editor for CNN.com to fill the global news site’s top edit job. Artley’s departure was announced internally today. CNN PR would only say “we aren’t making any announcements over the Labor Day weekend” but we can fill you in...
- External links 2009-09-04
- Tribune Bondholders Demand Court Examine Zell's Buyout For Possible Fraud
- Tribune bondholders are accusing Chairman and CEO Sam Zell of fraud in his $8.2 billion deal to take the company private as part of their efforts to halt a bankruptcy plan unfavorable to them. While the filing isn’t likely to succeed, as the WSJ notes, the bondholders could succeed...
- External links 2009-08-27
- Tribune To Sell Control Of Cubs, Wrigley Field To Ricketts Family For $845 Million
- After a tortured budding process dating back more than two years, the bankrupt Tribune Co. is selling the Ricketts family 95 percent of the Chicago Cubs and iconic Wrigley Field for about $845 million —pending approval by Major League Baseball and a federal bankruptcy court. The deal, which would...
- External links 2009-08-21
- Tribune Memo: No Liquidation, But Ownership Structure 'Likely To Change'
- The bankrupt Tribune Company’s assets will not be liquidated, COO Randy Michaels said in a memo via Romensko, but he did appear to confirm speculation that the media company’s “ownership structure is likely to change.” While he didn’t mention CEO and Chairman Sam Zell by name, speculation has been...
- External links 2009-08-20
- Report: Zell To Lose Control Of Tribune Under Reorganization Plan
- There's more speculation that Sam Zell may ultimately be pushed aside at the Tribune Co., which filed for bankruptcy last December. The Chicago Sun-Times cites sources familiar with the situation as saying that a reorganization plan in the works puts the company's creditors—and not Zell—in charge. But it appears...
- External links 2009-08-14
- Sam Zell's Plan D: It's All About Buying Time
- [Guest post by Ken Doctor, Content Bridges]Sam Zell's House of Cards has fallen flat. Today's bankruptcy filing changes everything and nothing. If we still have the capacity for amazement, after a year of subprime meltdown, worldwide recession and the election of Barack Obama, Tribune going banko would be stunning....
- External links 2008-12-09
- TRIBUNE FILES FOR CH. 11 BANKRUPTCY PROTECTION; Cubs Not Included In Filing
- Tribune has filed for Chapter 11 protection this morning, in bankruptcy court in Wilmington, Delaware. This comes after the news yesterday that the debt-laden newspaper company and owner of LA Times and Chicago Tribune had hired investment bank Lazard and the law firm Sidley Austin to try and help...
- External links 2008-12-08
- Tribune's Ch. 11: Its Letter to Advertisers
- Tribune has sent out a letter to its advertisers across newspaper, TV and other publishing outlets, trying to assure them about its Chapter 11 filing and its hopes to come out restructured on the other end. From the letter, some key points:For you, there will be no impact on...
- External links 2008-12-08
- Tribune's Ch. 11: Its Debt to Media Companies
- From Tribune's Chapter 11 filing, some of the media-related creditors Tribune owns money to, besides the big banks:-- Total Debt: $12,972,541,148.00 (aka, $13 billion)-- Warner Bros. Television Time Warner: $23.69 million-- Twentieth Television News Corp: $8.05 million-- Buena Vista Entertainment Disney: $6.22 million-- NBCU Domestic TV NBCU: $4.94...
- External links 2008-12-08
- BREAKING: Tribune Hires Bankruptcy Advisers; May File This Week
- Tribune, the Sam Zell-owned newspaper chain, has hired bankruptcy advisers in an attempt to stave off potential bankruptcy filing, reports NYT, citing sources. It is using investment bank Lazard and the law firm Sidley Austin, to try and restructure its crippling debt and assess its options, the story says....
- External links 2008-12-07
- Newspaper Roundup: Tribune Cuts 11; Bakersfield Cuts 25; Scripps To Sell Rocky Mountain News
- -- Chicago Tribune cuts 11 jobs: As part of those layoffs, The Tribune Company flagship is also letting its two New York correspondents go. Tribune Editor Gerould Kern said this is probably it for layoffs this year—there's just little more than three weeks to go anyway—but offered no assurances...
- External links 2008-12-05
- After Layoffs, Newspapers Embrace Content Sharing; McClatchy And CS Monitor Exchange Foreign Reports
- As the newspaper industry's prospects darken, and rounds of buyouts and layoffs have left little room for more cuts, The McClatchy Company (NYSE: MNI) is joining with the non-profit Christian Science Monitor on sharing foreign news coverage on a trial basis. The trial will last for three months and...
- External links 2008-12-02
- Tribune Goes On A Diet?No AP News For One Week
- The Tribune Company’s chain of newspapers will try to see if they can do without the Associated Press news feed next week, as the bankrupt publisher tries to find ways it can manage costs, The Chicago Tribune reported via mathewi. The Tribune’s trial separation from the AP starts next...
- External links 2009-11-03
- Washington Post, Bloomberg Team Up For New Syndication Service:
- The Washington Post (NYSE: WPO) and Bloomberg News are launching a new syndication service Jan. 1, 2010—the Washington Post News Service with Bloomberg News, which will provide daily content from the paper and the financial newswire to newspapers, website and other subs. The move follows by a day the...
- External links 2009-10-01
Additional Resources
- Nonprofit Texas Tribune Launches With Budget Covered For Two Years
- Monday evening as the Texas Tribune raced toward its launch this morning (some elements aren’t live yet), Editor-in-Chief Evan Smith took me through the new nonprofit journalism site—news stories, databases, blogs, a combined Twitter feed for every elected politician in Texas, the start of a Texas politics wiki. Unlike...
- External links 2009-11-03
- X marks the lawsuit.(Vidbits)(Tribune Entertainment is suing Marvel Enterprises for breach of contract)(Brief Article)
- * Tribune Entertainment is suing Marvel Enterprises for $ 100 million for breach of contract in a matter relating to the development of Tribune's Mutant X sci-fi TV series and Fox's X-Men movie. Tribune said Marvel encouraged Tribune to tie in Muta * Tribune...
- Research articles 2003-11-03
- Tribune buys into Warner Bros. Network. (Tribune Broadcasting)(Brief Article)
- Tribune Broadcasting Co., exercising the first of several options, has invested $12 million in the WB Network for a 12.5% equity interest. Tribune has additional options to acquire up to 25% of the network. Tribune's involvement with WB until now mai Tribune Broadcasting Co., exercising the...
- Research articles 1995-08-21
- TRIBUNE UK TRACKER PLC - Prior Notice of Merger.
- 5 June 2007 Tribune UK Tracker PLC RECOMMENDED MERGER OF TRIBUNE UK TRACKER PLC...
- Research articles 2007-06-05
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