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WARREN BEATTY GIVEN PERMISSION TO SUE OVER DICK TRACY...of the rights for more than a decade and therefore they should revert back to Tribune. A separate lawsuit filed by Beatty against Tribune in a California court last year (08) was put on hold as a result of the company's bankruptcy... In this article: Warren Beatty, Tribune, Dick Tracy, Al Pacino, California, Dustin Hoffman, Madonna, and Dick Tracy |
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Yahoo! News | November 10, 2009
Judge revives Warren Beatty's Dick Tracy lawsuit (Reuters)
...which originally published the comic in the 1930s. Last November, Beatty sued Tribune in California court, arguing that he was in the midst of producing a television special on Dick Tracy. The following month, Tribune declared Chapter 11...
In this article: Warren Beatty, Dick Tracy, Tribune, Bankruptcy, Delaware, and Dick Tracy
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washingtonpost.com | November 10, 2009
Read this: Wale, Tom Coburn, Warren Beatty
...than 4,000 babies and sees patients free of charge every Monday." A judge says actor Warren Beatty can sue the Tribune Co. over rights to comic-strip detective Dick Tracy. And, as David Montgomery reports, witnessing the execution of a...
In this article: Wale, Tom Coburn, Warren Beatty, Dick Tracy, Tribune Co., Twitter, and Muskogee
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washingtonpost.com | November 09, 2009
Warren Beatty's lawsuit against Tribune Co. over Dick Tracy rights can proceed
...had lapsed. Beatty filed a lawsuit a year ago in California state court stemming from that dispute, although it was automatically put on hold by the bankruptcy of Tribune, which owns newspapers and television stations. Tribune also...
In this article: Warren Beatty, Tribune Co., Bankruptcy, Dick Tracy, Academy Award, California, Dick Tracy, Dick Tracy, Al Pacino, and Dustin Hoffman
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Yahoo! News | November 09, 2009
Warren Beatty OK'd to sue Tribune over Dick Tracy (Reuters)
...which owns newspapers and television stations. Tribune also filed an adversary complaint asking Delaware's bankruptcy court for a summary judgment declaring Dick Tracy the company's property. The bankruptcy judge, Kevin Carey, seemed to...
In this article: Tribune Co, Warren Beatty, Dick Tracy, Bankruptcy, California, Delaware, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Dick Tracy, and Dick Tracy
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San Diego Union-Tribune | November 10, 2009
Judge says lawsuit by actor Beatty can go forward
...the rights to the cartoon detective. The lawsuit was automatically put on hold by Tribune's bankruptcy filing in Delaware, but the judge noted that Tribune itself wants to resolve the issue quickly. The judge denied Beatty's request to...
In this article: Warren Beatty, Tribune Co, Delaware, California, Bankruptcy, Dick Tracy, Cincinnati, Dover, and West Virginia
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NBC | November 10, 2009
Dick Tracy Ready to Sue the Tribune
...is on his way … to court. Warren Beatty, who owns the rights to the detective comic strip series, might soon file a lawsuit against the Tribune Co., which is claiming the comic strip back after 29 years. After almost four months, the...
In this article: Tribune Co, Warren Beatty, Dick Tracy, Bankruptcy, Academy-Award, Al Pacino, Dustin Hoffman, Madonna, and Dick Tracy
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The Tribune Company is a large, employee-owned, American multimedia corporation based in Chicago, Illinois. It is the nation's second-largest newspaper publisher, responsible for the Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Hartford Courant, Orlando Sentinel, South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Baltimore Sun and the The Morning Call, among others. Through other subsidiaries, the Tribune Company also owns Tribune Broadcasting, Tribune Entertainment, Tribune Media Services, and the Chicago Cubs baseball team.
The Tribune Company filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy on December 8, 2008. The company is struggling under a $13 billion debt load, much of it incurred in taking the company private in 2007, and from plummeting advertising income at its newspapers. Actions being contemplated or already initiated to meet the debt obligations include widespread newspaper staff layoffs, selling Newsday, the Cubs and Wrigley Field, and the Chicago Tribune Tower and Los Angeles Times Building.
- Name:
- Tribune Company
- Type:
- Private
- Location:
- Chicago, Illinois and Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Founded:
- 1847
- Industry:
- News, entertainment
- Key People:
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- Sam Zell, Chairman and CEO
- Ed Wilson, President, Tribune Broadcasting
- Marc Chase, President, Tribune Interactive
- Lee Abrams, Chief Innovation Officer
- Sean Compton, Senior Vice President, Programming & Entertainment
- Randy Michaels, COO
- Products:
- television, newspapers, radio
- Revenue:
- 2% ($5.73 billion USD, FY 2005)
- No. of Employees:
- 21,500
- Motto:
- various
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