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Tribune to Release First Quarter Earnings
on April 16
Tribune Management
to participate in A.G. Edwards conference April 8
CHICAGO, April 3, 2003 --
Tribune Company (NYSE:TRB) will release first quarter 2003
earnings on Wed., April 16, before the market opens. A conference
call to discuss the results will be held that day at 8 a.m.
CDT. The full text of the earnings announcement and accompanying
financial tables will be available on Tribune’s Web
site, www.tribune.com.
To gain access to the call, dial 877/847-0401
(domestic) or 706/679-5349 (international) at least 10 minutes
prior to the scheduled 8 a.m. start. Replays of the conference
call will be available April 16 through April 23. To hear
the replay, dial 800/642-1687 (domestic) or 706/645-9291 (international).
The access code for the replay is 9614053.
The live Webcast will be accessible through www.tribune.com
and through CCBN at www.ccbn.com. An archive of the Webcast
will be available April 16 through April 23.
A.G. Edwards Conference
Tribune broadcasting executives will discuss
the company’s broadcasting growth strategies at the
A.G. Edwards Media and Entertainment Conference on Tues.,
April 8. The conference takes place at The Venetian Hotel
in Las Vegas. Tribune’s presentation begins at 2:20
p.m. PDT (4:20 p.m. CDT, 5:20 p.m. EDT). A live Webcast of
the presentation will be available at www.tribune.com.
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TRIBUNE (NYSE:
TRB) is one of the country’s premier media companies,
operating businesses in broadcasting, publishing and on the
Internet. It reaches more than 80 percent of U.S. households,
and is the only media company with television stations, newspapers
and Web sites in the nation’s top three markets. In
publishing, Tribune operates 12 market-leading daily newspapers
such as the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune and Newsday
plus a wide range of targeted publications including Spanish-language
newspapers. In broadcasting, Tribune properties include 26
television stations and Superstation WGN on national cable.
These publishing and broadcasting interests are complemented
by high-traffic news and information Web sites in 20 of the
nation’s top 30 markets.
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