Tribune publishing chief to retire
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The head of Tribune Co's publishing division and publisher of the Chicago Tribune is retiring, a week after the company's new leaders said they would overhaul their newspapers to cut costs and try to attract more readers as they struggle with dismal advertising sales and falling circulation.
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