Posted on 10/16/2008 6:02:05 PM PDT by george76
Tribune Company has given a two-year notice to the Associated Press that its daily newspapers plan to drop the news service, becoming the first major newspaper chain to do so since the recent controversy over new rates began.
Tribune, which owns nine daily papers including the Los Angeles Times and Chicago Tribune, joins a growing list of newspapers that have sought to end AP contracts, or given notice of that, following plans to introduce a new controversial rate structure in 2009. The notice was given earlier this week.
AP Spokesman Paul Colford confirmed the cancellation notice, but said he had no more specifics.
The notice, of course, does not mean Tribune is cutting AP immediately. The news cooperative requires the two-year notice as part of its current contracts. Negotiations may lead to the termination not moving forward.
Tribune daily papers besids the flagship in Chicago affected include The Sun Sentinel of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; The Orlando Sentinel; Red Eye of Chicago; the Hartford Courant; The Baltimore Sun; The Morning Call of Allentown, Pa.; and The Daily Press of Newport News, Va.
"I think many editors are concerned about the new financial rate model that AP has rolled out,"
(Excerpt) Read more at editorandpublisher.com ...
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Hah! Looks like the price of passing their agenda on is a price some aren’t willing to pay.
If they want to make money again how about TELLING THE F'N TRUTH!!
The drop is 2 years out. This is just the opening salvo in a negotiating process. As a big $$ customer AP will respond and the two will work out a pricing model somewhere between APs dreams right now and the AP being dropped.
Five of Maines daily newspapers plan to begin sharing articles and photographs next week in an effort to combine resources as newspaper revenues decline and reporting staffs shrink. ... And they can credit the story to the reporter and news organization where it originates, rather than to the AP ... Eight newspapers in Ohio this spring began sharing articles. In August, three southern Florida newspapers started swapping stories. The Florida and Ohio deals have reduced the newspapers reliance on the AP, the industrys cooperative news-gathering organization.
As Rush calls it... “The APO” and don’t tell me you don’t know what the “O” stands for!!! (grin)
Kill the AP at all newspapers!
Yes, in general terms. Sam Zell is much more conservative than the reporting or editorial staff at almost any newspaper.
Didn’t see the DMD ping for this.
AP is the problem. The MSM may make a comeback if AP is put to bed.
I’m sure Editor & Publisher’s staff is in mourning because their fellow liberals at AP are getting dropped.
We need to support an alternative news service.
If this keeps up, AP will mean Assimilated Pieces! Vanquish the enemy!
Why buy the cow when you can regurgitate DNC press releases for free?
I’ve heard they were going with AJ (Al-Jazeera). For the LA Slimes, that would make sense.
Today, I am proud to be a Chicago native!
Thanks geo.
Does it have anything to do with the direct relationship of running AP stories in your newspaper and your circulation going down at the same time?
Maybe the newspapers are getting smarter...
Excellent news.
Zell should just cancel AP now and dare them to take him to court re contracts he didn’t sign in todays economy for fishwraps.
Hey, you lying bastard mediots at AP, you will be unemployed soon. There is not much of a job market for liars unless you are a democrat politician.
Are you still alive? I somehow thought you had died and were in the arms of Satan
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