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Tronc in talks with Wrapports to acquire Chicago Sun-Times

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CHICAGO: Two longtime newspaper rivals in the once highly competitiv­e Chicago market may end with the acquisitio­n of the Chicago Sun-Times by the owner of the Chicago Tribune, which has grabbed the attention of the US Justice Department on Monday.

Chicago-based Wrapports LLC announced in a statement it has agreed to enter into discussion­s with tronc Inc, owner of several major newspapers, after failing to interest other media companies in acquiring the Sun-Times.

In a statement, Wrapports states if tronc acquires the Sun-Times, it would operate the newspaper as a separate unit, keeping in place the independen­t newsroom.

“The investors and board members of Wrapports have been committed to keeping a strong media voice in Chicago alive,’’ Wrapports chairman John Canning said. “We believe an ownership that can bring substantia­l digital resources is necessary and is the best path for the Sun-Times

long term.’’

Wrapports said it voluntaril­y informed the US Justice Department of its talks with tronc and would accede to the department’s suggestion to advertise that the SunTimes is up for sale. The ad will be placed in the Sun-Times.

The privately-owned Wrapports says the Sun-Times will be sold to tronc if no other viable buyer expresses substantia­l interest within 15 days of the advertisem­ent inviting expression­s of interest.

The Justice Department’s Antitrust Division announced in a statement that it would closely monitor the sale process for the Sun-Times.

It is advising interested prospectiv­e buyers to contact the department.

Last year, the Justice Department stopped Tribune Media Group — tronc’s former name — from taking over the Orange County Register due to antitrust issues.

tronc also owns the Los Angeles Times

and San Diego Union-Tribune.

“If we successful­ly close, we will be pleased to have the Chicago Sun-Times

join our existing family of strong brands and help it maintain its independen­t voice,’’ tronc CEO and director Justin Dearborn said.

“tronc will benefit from increased unique visitors, better engagement with Sun-Times consumers and more data for future troncX initiative­s.’’

In addition to the Tribune and the Los Angeles Times, Chicago-based tronc publishes the Orlando Sentinel and the Baltimore Sun. The Tribune has handled all of the Sun-Times’ printing and distributi­on since 2007.

Knight says since 2011 the two companies have discussed the possibilit­y of a further combinatio­n of the businesses, resulting in the Chicago Tribune Media Group’s 2014 purchase of the Sun-Times’ suburban-Chicago newspapers.

According to tronc executives, Wrapports management approached tronc about pursuing the latest transactio­n.

“We look forward to operating the SunTimes as a separate news unit, which means an independen­t Sun-Times will continue to produce the award winning journalism readers are accustomed to seeing online and print daily,’’ said Jim Kirk, Sun-Times publisher and editor-in-chief.

 ?? AP ?? This file photo shows the Chicago Sun-Times building in Chicago.
AP This file photo shows the Chicago Sun-Times building in Chicago.

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