The Tribune Company is a large American multimedia corporation based in Chicago, Illinois. It owns the Chicago Tribune, WGN, the Chicago Cubs, the Los Angeles Times, Newsday in New York, the Hartford Courant, The Baltimore Sun, the Daily Press, Orlando Sentinel, and many other media outlets. The Tribune Company is also a co-owner of the WB television network. The Tribune Company's revenues total billions of dollars each year.
The Tribune Company also owns Tribune Entertainment, which owns the distribution rights to several television shows including: Andromeda, Mutant X, BeastMaster, Family Feud, South Park, Soul Train, Candid Camera, Final Conflict, and others.
On January 24, 2006, CBS Corporation and Time Warner announced plans to launch The CW Television Network in September 2006. 16 of Tribune's WB affiliates and 11 of CBS' UPN affiliates will join the new network. Tribune will not be a shareholder in The CW.
There were rumors that Tribune Company would buy Telefutura from Univision Communications and creating duopolies in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Miami and Sacramento. As of 2006, this has not occurred.
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