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The Chicago Tribune was first published in 1847 and served as the foundation for what would later become Tribune Company.  Today the company’s assets include eight daily newspapers, 23 television stations and cable network WGN America.  Tribune was a public company for 25 years, listed on the New York Stock Exchange, from 1983 to late-2007, when the company again went private.  In 2008, the company filed for protection under Chapter 11.

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Tribune Company emerged from its Chapter 11 restructuring process on Dec. 31, 2012, and distributions to creditors have been initiated. The company’s plan of reorganization was confirmed by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware in July, and the Federal Communications Commission granted Tribune the necessary transfer applications and waivers in November. The company emerges with a portfolio of profitable assets, strong liquidity, and a new Board of Directors. For questions about the claims process, please call Tribune Company’s Chapter 11 information hotline at 888-287-7568.

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