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The Tribune Company bankruptcy case

  • By Editor
  • August 9, 2010
  • 0 Comment on The Tribune Company bankruptcy case

How important are headlines? How often do newspapers frame stories to put a different light on the same event? Look at how two Chicago newspapers handled the same story, court examiner Kenneth Klee’s findings in the Tribune Company Chapter 11 bankruptcy case and the leveraged buyout of 2007.

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