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Tribune and The WB Network Unveil Plan for Full 1080i High Definition Television This Fall

Two new series included in HDTV telecasts to begin Sept. 12

CHICAGO, August 21, 2002 -- Tribune Broadcasting and The WB Television Network announced today that they will provide five hours per week of original high definition digital programming beginning this fall. In a joint announcement, Jed Petrick, WB Network president, and Pat Mullen, Tribune Television president, said the broadcasts would begin Sept. 12, 2002.

"We are excited to embrace this new technology as it is perfect for our audience, which is comprised of upscale young adults who are early adopters of new technology," said Petrick. "The cinematic scope of our programs lends itself to this vibrant format and we look forward to expanding high definition delivery in the future."

The announced HDTV line-up and premiere dates are:

Thursday, Sept. 12 "Family Affair" starring Tim Curry as Mr. French
Monday, Sept. 16 "Everwood" starring Treat Williams
Friday, Sept. 20 "Reba" starring Reba McEntire
Tuesday, Sept. 24 "Smallville" starring Tom Welling

"Smallville" and "Everwood" will air twice a week this fall, and the Sunday telecasts of these programs will also be made available in high definition.

"We’re very pleased to begin broadcasting top quality WB Network programming in HDTV," said Mullen. "We have made a significant investment in digital broadcast technology, and we think it will mean a wonderful viewing experience for an increasing number of our viewers with HDTV receivers."

In the United States, Congress has set a goal of making digital television the standard. In a recent decision, manufacturers of large format televisions were instructed by the Federal Communications Commission to include digital tuners in sets sold in this country, beginning next year.

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The WB Television Network
Led by hit dramas SMALLVILLE, GILMORE GIRLS, 7TH HEAVEN, CHARMED and DAWSON'S CREEK and comedy hit REBA, The WB Television Network strives to be the top programming option for the 12-34 year-old demo. This season, The WB adds dramas EVERWOOD, starring Treat Williams, and BIRDS OF PREY, an extension of the Batman legend, along with comedies FAMILY AFFAIR starring Tim Curry, DO OVER, WHAT I LIKE ABOUT YOU starring Amanda Bynes and Jennie Garth, and GREETINGS FROM TUCSON.

Tribune Broadcasting owns and operates 24 major-market television stations, including national superstation WGN-TV, and reaches more than 80 percent of U.S. television households. The group’s investment interests include The WB Television Network (22%) and TV Food Network (31%). Tribune Entertainment Company develops and distributes first-run television programming for the Tribune station group and for national syndication. Tribune Broadcasting also owns and operates Chicago’s WGN-AM and the Chicago Cubs baseball team.

   
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