Tribune Publishing Names New Chairman and CEO

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Tribune Publishing’s chairman and CEO exits after a long, turbulent period for the company. The titles will be split between two.

 

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With or without parachutes?

I hope the executives get treated like a newspaper contractor bulk delivery driver. Third shift 7 days a week with no benefits. I hope they get bought out and all fired. Can't read a single Tribune article online. I need three browsers to read an article. fck you

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