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Public Ponders Fairness Of 'Cadillac' Tax, Affordability Issues...rich plans." The tax is projected to raise $149 billion over 10 years (Deprez, 11/23). The Chicago Tribune/Tribune Newspapers reports that "(o)rganized labor wields significant influence, but any reduction in the tax ... would likely have to... In this article: Tax, Cadillac, Revenue, Kaiser Family Foundation, Medical advice, Inflation, Chicago Tribune, and Los Angeles Times |
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Techdirt | November 03, 2009
Chicago Tribune Tries An Experiment: Life Without The AP
Chicago Tribune Tries An Experiment: Life Without The AP Via Jeff Sonderman we find out that the Tribune Company wants to experiment next week and see how far it can get without content from the Associated Press. Last year, we noted that...
In this article: Tribune Company, Agence France Presse, McClatchy, Cable News Network, Reuters, Associated Press, and Washington Post
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Sydney Morning Herald - Business | November 03, 2009
Tribune newspapers to drop AP in test
...news outlets, will not use most Associated Press content next week to test whether the financially struggling company can do without it, the Chicago Tribune's website reports. Tribune said it will use some AP material such as sports...
In this article: Tribune Co, Revenue, The Baltimore Sun, Los Angeles Times, Sam Zell, and Chicago
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Boston Herald | November 02, 2009
Tribune Company newspapers won't use AP next week
...struggling company can do without it. A story on The Chicago Tribune's Web site late Monday said Tribune will use some AP material such as sports statistics and stories it considers vital. Tribune says its television stations and...
In this article: Tribune Company, All rights reserved, The Baltimore Sun, Los Angeles Times, Associated Press, and Chicago
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San Diego Union-Tribune | November 11, 2009
Stimulus dishonesty
...Bee refuting the claims that state agencies had made for California. Then it was the Chicago Tribune refuting the claims that state agencies had made for Illinois. The errors were not of a minor or technical nature. They were...
In this article: California State University, Unemployment, Illinois, Environmental Protection Agency, Barack Obama's presidential campaign, The Bee, and Sun Microsystems
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Fox News | October 08, 2009
Task Force, Address Nursing Home Safety
...of mentally ill adults under age 65 living in nursing homes. The Chicago Tribune recently examined how violent convicted felons living in nursing homes put frail elderly at risk. Gov. Pat Quinn formed the task force to bring together...
In this article: Illinois, All rights reserved, Pat Quinn, and Associated Press
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Deseret News | September 12, 2009
Former Blagojevich adviser dies days before he was to start prison term
...Senate seat. Kelly was found Friday night in a lumber yard parking lot in Country Club Hills, a town just southwest of Chicago, where an investigation continued Saturday night, Mayor Dwight Welch told the Chicago Tribune. Welch did not...
In this article: Rod Blagojevich, Chicago, Tony Rezko, Oak Forest Hospital, Suicide, and E mail
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paidContent.org | November 02, 2009
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...
In this article: Tribune Company, Newark Star Ledger, and Associated Press
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boston.com - Latest Connecticut news | September 28, 2009
Star Tribune emerges from bankruptcy protection
...from bankruptcy protection. Several others, including companies that own the Los Angeles Times, the Chicago Tribune and The Orange County Register in California, remain under supervision of U.S. Bankruptcy Court. © Copyright 2009 Associated...
In this article: Star Tribune, GateHouse Media Inc., McClatchy Co., Minnesota, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, All rights reserved, CIT Group Inc., Revenue, and Recession
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The Chicago Tribune is a major daily newspaper based in Chicago, Illinois, United States, and the flagship publication of the Tribune Company. Formerly self-styled as the "World's Greatest Newspaper" (for which WGN radio and television is named), it remains the most read daily newspaper of the Chicago metropolitan area and the Great Lakes region and is currently the eighth largest newspaper in America by circulation (and the second largest under Tribune's ownership behind Los Angeles Times). Traditionally published as a broadsheet, on January 13, 2009, the Tribune announced it would continue publishing as a broadsheet for home delivery, but would publish in tabloid format for newsstand, news box, and commuter station sales.
On April 2, 2007, the Tribune Company announced a buy-out plan led by Chicago real estate magnate Sam Zell worth $8.2 billion, associated with a stock buyback at $34 per share, and an Employee Stock Ownership Plan. The deal closed on December 20, 2007, with Zell as the company's new chairman. As part of the deal, the Chicago Cubs and their park, Wrigley Field, will be sold, as well as the Tribune Company's share of Comcast SportsNet Chicago. Less than a year after the deal closed, the Tribune Company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on December 8, 2008.
- Type:
- Daily newspaper
- Editor:
- Gerould W. Kern
- Published By:
- Tony W. Hunter
- Format:
- Broadsheet
- Founding Date:
- 1847-06-10 00:00:00.0
- Circulation:
- 516,032 Daily
- Circulation:
- 516,032 Daily
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