Tribune's Publisher steps down
Chicago Tribune Publisher Scott C. Smith will be leaving the company, only a week after a redesign of Tribune Co.'s papers and a reduction in the number of pages was announced by Chairman Sam Zell and Chief Operating Officer Randy Michaels.
Smith joined the finance department for the Tribune in 1977 and played various roles in the company until his first run as Chicago Tribune publisher in 1997. He has had more than 30 years experience with Tribune and has been credited for making the Chicago Tribune a national leader among major metropolitan dailies in reader-to-revenue ratio.The Chicago Tribune has continuously held a good reputation for business news coverage.
The redesign and elimination of pages came in response to declines in publishing revenues for Tribune.
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Smith joined the finance department for the Tribune in 1977 and played various roles in the company until his first run as Chicago Tribune publisher in 1997. He has had more than 30 years experience with Tribune and has been credited for making the Chicago Tribune a national leader among major metropolitan dailies in reader-to-revenue ratio.The Chicago Tribune has continuously held a good reputation for business news coverage.
The redesign and elimination of pages came in response to declines in publishing revenues for Tribune.
Read more here.

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