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To: weegee
Col. McCormack would roll over in his grave if he saw what his paper had become. The Chicago Tribune was a conservative paper for a long time, but the J-school hacks finally took over and ruined it, as they did most other newspapers.
15 posted on 06/14/2006 10:18:28 AM PDT by TenthAmendmentChampion (In memory of Terri Schindler (not Schiavo!))
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http://news.moneycentral.msn.com/provider/providerarticle.asp?feed=AP&Date=20060614&ID=5796858

Chandlers Call for Tribune Breakup
Associated Press
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NEW YORK (AP) - The second-largest shareholder of Tribune Co. on Wednesday called for a breakup of the Chicago-based media company, saying its strategy of combining broadcasting and newspaper properties in large cities has failed.

The Chandler family, which owns 12 percent of Tribune's shares, also said in a regulatory filing that they would not tender their shares as part of a major buyback the company is undertaking.

The company had disclosed earlier that the Chandlers opposed the buyback, but didn't detail their reasons. In a letter to the company's board of directors included in a regulatory filing Wednesday, the Chandlers called the process by which the board considered the buyback "fundamentally flawed" and "a purely financial device that fails altogether to address the real business issues facing Tribune."

The Chandlers also have the right to name three of Tribune's 11 directors. Those three directors had voted against the buyback.

Tribune's shares have risen in recent sessions following the disclosure of the Chandlers' dissent as expectations grew among investors that Tribune may have to consider more dramatic action beyond the buyback to boost its long-lagging share price.

Following the disclosure of the Chandlers' letter, Tribune shares rose again, jumping 75 cents or 2.4 percent to $31.80 in active trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Tribune's tender offer has a maximum price of $32.50.

In their letter, the Chandlers said Tribune must find a way to separate its broadcasting holdings from its newspaper business, saying that the company's strategy of owning both broadcasting and newspaper properties in the same cities has failed to deliver growth.

They also noted that an anticipated change in regulations that would have made the cross-ownership of television and newspaper properties in the same cities permanently legal has not yet occurred.

The Chandlers became significant holders of Tribune following its purchase of Times Mirror Co., of which they were major shareholders, in 2000


16 posted on 06/14/2006 10:21:49 AM PDT by abb (If it Ain't Posted on FreeRepublic, it Ain't News)
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