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{{italic title The ''Suburban Trib'' was a three-day-a-week newspaper, albeit with its own staff and policies, inserted into suburban issues of the ''Chicago Tribune''. The ''Suburban Trib'' operated from 1967 until it was discontinued in 1985 in favor of regional editions of the ''Chicago Tribune''. References *Shapiro, Michael (2004)No News is Good News
, ''Columbia Journalism Review'', July/August 2004. Chicago Tribune Defunct newspapers published in Chicago Newspapers established in 1967 Publications disestablished in 1984 ...
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The ''Chicago Tribune'' is a daily newspaper based in Chicago, Illinois, United States, owned by Tribune Publishing. Founded in 1847, and formerly self-styled as the "World's Greatest Newspaper" (a slogan for which WGN radio and television are named), it remains the most-read daily newspaper in the Chicago metropolitan area and the Great Lakes region. It had the sixth-highest circulation for American newspapers in 2017. In the 1850s, under Joseph Medill, the ''Chicago Tribune'' became closely associated with the Illinois politician Abraham Lincoln, and the Republican Party's progressive wing. In the 20th century under Medill's grandson, Robert R. McCormick, it achieved a reputation as a crusading paper with a decidedly more American-conservative anti-New Deal outlook, and its writing reached other markets through family and corporate relationships at the ''New York Daily News'' and the ''Washington Times-Herald.'' The 1960s saw its corporate parent owner, Tribune Company, rea ...
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