Chicago Sun-Times becomes nonprofit newspaper with $61 million in backing as WBEZ merger closes

  • 📰 chicagotribune
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 36 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 18%
  • Publisher: 91%

대한민국 뉴스 뉴스

대한민국 최근 뉴스,대한민국 헤드 라인

Chicago Public Media raised $61 million in philanthropic support to finance the merger, with the money pledged over five years to fund the Sun-Times operation.

[Most read] Matt Eberflus shares his plan for leading a winning Chicago Bears team — instilling high intensity and accountability and building a motivated coaching staffThe newspaper and radio station will operate as separate newsrooms with their own editors, but will share content and resources across multiple platforms. The combined entities will have nearly 300 employees, with no plans for staff reductions after the merger, Chicago Public Media spokeswoman Betsy Berger said Monday.

Michael Sacks, chairman and CEO of Chicago-based asset management firm GCM Grosvenor and a Sun-Times investor, helped secure the agreement to transfer the newspaper’s assets and committed “significant future financial support,” according to Chicago Public Media. “I am proud to have played a part in securing the future of the Chicago Sun-Times and honoring its great legacy,” Sacks said in the news release.Founded in 1948 by Marshall Field III, the Sun-Times has had a succession of owners, including media baron Rupert Murdoch, who bought it in 1984. Murdoch was forced to sell the Sun-Times in 1986 after acquiring WFLD-Ch. 32 because of Federal Communications Commission cross-ownership restrictions.

이 소식을 빠르게 읽을 수 있도록 요약했습니다. 뉴스에 관심이 있으시면 여기에서 전문을 읽으실 수 있습니다. 더 많은 것을 읽으십시오:

 /  🏆 8. in KR
 

귀하의 의견에 감사드립니다. 귀하의 의견은 검토 후 게시됩니다.

I’m glad, it’s a win local news in Chicago.

Old man Potter couldn’t take over The Bailey Building and Loan.

Washing money

Fishy

대한민국 최근 뉴스, 대한민국 헤드 라인