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Chicago Tribune
NameChicago Tribune
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
OwnerTribune Publishing
FounderJames Kelly, John E. Wheeler, and Joseph K. C. Forrest
PublisherPar Ridder
EditorColin McMahon
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersTribune Tower
CountryUnited States
Sister publicationsChicago RedEye, RedEye

Chicago Tribune is a daily newspaper published in Chicago, Illinois, and is the flagship publication of Tribune Publishing. The newspaper has a long history, with notable journalists such as Mike Royko and Ann Landers contributing to its pages. The Tribune Tower, the newspaper's headquarters, is a prominent landmark in Chicago, and has been featured in numerous films and television shows, including The Dark Knight and ER. The newspaper has also been referenced in popular culture, including in the works of authors such as Richard Roeper and Studs Terkel.

History

The Chicago Tribune was founded in 1847 by James Kelly, John E. Wheeler, and Joseph K. C. Forrest, and has since become one of the largest and most respected newspapers in the United States. The newspaper has a long history of investigative journalism, with notable examples including the exposure of corruption in the Chicago Outfit and the Teamsters union, as reported by journalists such as Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. The newspaper has also been at the forefront of technological innovation, with the introduction of the Linotype machine in the late 19th century, and the launch of its website in the late 20th century, which has been recognized by awards such as the Pulitzer Prize and the National Headliner Award. The Chicago Tribune has also been a leader in sports journalism, with coverage of Major League Baseball teams such as the Chicago Cubs and the Chicago White Sox, as well as National Football League teams such as the Chicago Bears.

Ownership

The Chicago Tribune is owned by Tribune Publishing, a media conglomerate that also owns other notable newspapers such as the Los Angeles Times and the Baltimore Sun. The company has undergone significant changes in recent years, including a bankruptcy filing in 2008 and a subsequent restructuring effort led by investors such as Sam Zell and Randy Michaels. The Chicago Tribune has also been the subject of acquisition rumors, with potential buyers including News Corp and Gannett Company. The newspaper's ownership has been influenced by notable business leaders such as William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer, who have shaped the media landscape of the United States.

Editorial_stance

The Chicago Tribune has a long history of editorial independence, with a editorial board that has taken stances on a wide range of issues, from politics and social justice to economics and culture. The newspaper has been a vocal advocate for reform and transparency in government, with notable examples including its coverage of the Watergate scandal and the Iran-Contra affair. The Chicago Tribune has also been a leader in opinion journalism, with columnists such as George Will and Kathleen Parker offering insightful commentary on current events, and has been recognized by awards such as the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning and the National Headliner Award for Editorial Writing. The newspaper's editorial stance has been influenced by notable think tanks such as the Heritage Foundation and the Brookings Institution.

Awards_and_recognition

The Chicago Tribune has won numerous awards for its journalism, including Pulitzer Prizes for investigative reporting, editorial cartooning, and feature writing. The newspaper has also been recognized by awards such as the National Headliner Award and the Sigma Delta Chi Award, which honor excellence in journalism and communication. The Chicago Tribune has also been named one of the best newspapers in the United States by organizations such as the American Society of News Editors and the Society of Professional Journalists, and has been recognized by awards such as the Edward R. Murrow Award and the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award.

Circulation_and_readership

The Chicago Tribune has a large and diverse readership, with a daily circulation of over 400,000 copies and a Sunday circulation of over 700,000 copies. The newspaper is widely read in the Chicago metropolitan area, with a strong following among business leaders, politicians, and civic leaders. The Chicago Tribune is also available online, with a website that attracts millions of unique visitors each month, and has been recognized by awards such as the Eppy Award and the Digital Edge Award. The newspaper's circulation and readership have been influenced by notable demographic trends, including the growth of the Hispanic and African American populations in the Chicago metropolitan area.

Notable_journalists_and_columnists

The Chicago Tribune has a long history of attracting talented journalists and columnists, including Mike Royko, Ann Landers, and Studs Terkel. The newspaper has also been home to notable sports journalists such as Rick Telander and Dan McNeil, who have covered Major League Baseball teams such as the Chicago Cubs and the Chicago White Sox. The Chicago Tribune has also featured columnists such as Eric Zorn and John Kass, who offer insightful commentary on current events, and has been recognized by awards such as the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary and the National Headliner Award for Column Writing. The newspaper's notable journalists and columnists have been influenced by notable universitys such as Northwestern University and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, which have strong journalism programs.

Category:Newspapers published in Illinois

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