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Tribune Co. to close five newsrooms

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Tribune Publishing Company, which owns some of the most storied newspapers in American journalism, said Wednesday that it is closing the newsrooms at five of them, including New York’s Daily News and the Capital Gazette in Annapolis, Md.

The company said the newspapers — including the Orlando Sentinel in Florida, the Morning Call in Allentown, Pa., and the Carroll County Times in Maryland — will continue to be published with employees working from home.

“With no clear path forward in terms of returning to work, and as the company evaluates its real estate needs in light of health and economic conditions brought about by the pandemic, we have made the difficult decision to permanentl­y close the office,” said a spokespers­on for the Chicago-based company, Max Reinsdorf, referring to The Daily News.

The Daily News, once the newspaper with the largest circulatio­n in the country, has been in financial trouble for years and was sold to The Tribune Publishing Company for $1 in 2017 by New York real estate developer and media mogul Mortimer B. Zuckerman. The new owner cut the newsroom staff in half.

Its offices in Manhattan will be formally closed as of Wednesday and staff will be given until Oct. 30 to retrieve personal items.

The Capital Gazette in Maryland’s capital moved to its current newsroom about a year after the June 2018 mass shooting in which a gunman who had a history of harassing the newspaper’s journalist­s killed five employees.

 ?? Stefani Reynolds / Bloomberg ?? The New York Daily News, once the newspaper with the largest circulatio­n in the country, has been in financial trouble.
Stefani Reynolds / Bloomberg The New York Daily News, once the newspaper with the largest circulatio­n in the country, has been in financial trouble.

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