About Chicago Tribune
The Chicago Tribune is a daily newspaper that is published in Chicago, IL. The newspaper was founded in the summer of 1847 by James Kelly, John E. Wheeler, and Joseph K.C. Forrest. Today, the Chicago Tribune is a subsidiary of Tribune Publishing, which is a publishing company based in Chicago, IL. There are over 400,000 daily subscribers and over 1 million weekend subscribers, which makes the Chicago Tribune the eighth-largest newspaper in the United States. The Publisher and Editor is Bruce Dold. The Associate Editor is Colin McMahon. The Managing Editor is Peter Kendall. The Sports Editor is Joe Knowles.
In Chicago Tribune, you can find news stories that are centered around Chicago, the state of Illinois, as well as national and worldwide news stories as well. Topics within the newspaper include politics, sports, breaking news, business, opinion, food and dining, lifestyle, and entertainment. The Best Reviews section includes reviews and information about various products and services. There is also a Classified section that includes jobs, items for sale, cars, real estate, and other notices that involve people within the city of Chicago and surrounding areas. There is an Obituary section as well. The online website includes the same topics, plus exclusive photos, videos, and blogs.
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