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Nama sebelumnya | Tronc, Inc. (2016–2018) |
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Jenis perusahaan | Public |
| Kode emiten | Nasdaq: TPCO Russell 2000 Component |
| ISIN | US89609W1071 |
| Industri | Newspapers and commuter tabloids |
| Genre | Publishing |
| Didirikan | Juni 10, 1847 (pendirian asli, sebagai Chicago Daily Tribune) Agustus 4, 2014 (sebagai Tribune Publishing Company) |
| Kantor pusat | , |
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Karyawan | 4,114 (2019) |
| Situs web | www |
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Tribune Publishing Company (sebelumnya Tronc, Inc.)[2] adalah sebuah perusahaan penerbitan media daring dan percetakan surat kabar Amerika yang berbasis di Chicago, Illinois, dan tergabung dalam Delaware.[3]
Referensi
[sunting | sunting sumber]- ↑ "Tribune Publishing 2019 10K Filing". SEC EDGAR. Diakses tanggal 6 May 2020.
- ↑ "Tronc renames itself back to Tribune Publishing". Reuters (dalam bahasa American English). 2018-10-04. Diakses tanggal 2018-10-04. Pemeliharaan CS1: Status URL (link)
- ↑ "EDGAR Search Results". www.sec.gov. Diakses tanggal 2020-07-23.
- Carr, David (2014-08-11). "Print Is Down, and Now Out: Media Companies Spin Off Newspapers, to Uncertain Futures". New York Times. hlm. B1. Diarsipkan dari versi aslinya tanggal 2014-08-11.
Turns out, not so much — quite the opposite, really. The Washington Post seems fine, but recently, in just over a week, three of the biggest players in American newspapers — Gannett, Tribune Company and E. W. Scripps, companies built on print franchises that expanded into television — dumped those properties like yesterday's news in a series of spinoffs.
- Haughneyaug, Christine (2014-08-04). "A News Giant Going It Alone: Newspaper Spinoff to Create Tribune Publishing". New York Times. hlm. B1. Diarsipkan dari versi aslinya tanggal 2014-08-07. Diakses tanggal 2014-08-11.
Tribune Publishing will be born in a punishing print environment, but it will start off with $350 million in debt, of which $275 million will pay a one-time cash dividend to Tribune's shareholders. That falls far short of the enviable $2 billion cash cushion Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation gave its print division last year, but far better than the $1.3 billion in debt that Time Inc. started with when it was spun off in June.
- Seelye, Katharine Q.; Sorkin, Andrew Ross (2006-03-13). "Newspaper Chain Agrees to a Sale for $4.5 Billion". New York Times. Diarsipkan dari versi aslinya tanggal 2014-08-11.
- Julie Johnsson, Michael Oneal (2009-11-14). "Tribune asks court for extension : The Times' owner wants four additional months to plan its exit from bankruptcy without interference". Los Angeles Times. Diarsipkan dari versi aslinya tanggal 2012-06-23. Diakses tanggal 2014-08-11.
Pranala luar
[sunting | sunting sumber]- Data bisnis Tribune Publishing: