This article is about the newspaper and print publisher.
For the broadcast and digital media
company, see Tribune Media. Tribune Publishing Company
The Tribune Tower in Chicago, Illinois is the
headquarters of Tribune Publishing Type Public Traded as NYSE: TPUB Industry Newspapers and commuter tabloids Genre Publishing June 10, 1847 (original foundation, as the Chicago Daily
Founded
Tribune)
August 4, 2014 (as Tribune Publishing Company)
Headquarters Chicago, Illinois, United States
Key people Jack Griffin (president/CEO of Tribune Publishing)
Eddy Hartenstein (chairman of Tribune Publishing)
Tony Hunter (publisher and CEO of the
Chicago Tribune Company)
Timothy E. Ryan (publisher of the Los
Angeles Times and San Diego Union-Tribune and CEO of the California Media Group)
Parent Website
Tribune Company (18612014)[1]
Independent (2014present) www.tribpub.com
Tribune Publishing Company is an American newspaper and print media publishing
company based in Chicago, Illinois. Among other publications, the company's portfolio includes the Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Orlando Sentinel, Sun-Sentinel [South Florida], The Baltimore Sun, The Morning Call [Allentown, Pennsylvania], Hartford Courant, and the San Diego Union-Tribune. It also publishes several local newspapers in these metropolitan regions, which are organized in subsidiary groups. It is the nation's thirdlargest newspaper publisher (behind Gannett, and The McClatchy Company), with ten daily newspapers and commuter tabloids located throughout the United States. Originally incorporated in 1847 with the founding of the Chicago Tribune, Tribune Publishing formerly operated as a division of the Tribune Company, a Chicago-based multimedia conglomerate, until it was spun off into a separate public company in August 2014.