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Tribune Inks Deal with National Football League

Company Wins Local Market Over-The-Air Rights to Six Games Carried by NFL Network

CHICAGO, September 2, 2008 -- Tribune Company today announced that it has obtained the local market over-the-air broadcast rights for six National Football League games carried by the NFL Network during the regular season. The agreement allows Tribune’s stations in New York, Dallas, San Diego, New Orleans, Denver, and Indianapolis to broadcast games that would otherwise be available only to cable and satellite television subscribers in those markets.

The schedule includes one of two regular season games between the New York Jets, led by newly-acquired quarterback Brett Favre, and last year’s AFC Champion New England Patriots.

"Partnering with the NFL to bring these games to a broad audience in these markets is a real demonstration of our commitment to staying hyper-focused on local programming," said John Hendricks, Tribune Broadcasting’s executive vice president/interactive and broadcast sales. "There’s nothing bigger than the NFL and these games will deliver big ratings for our advertisers."

The full schedule is as follows:

Game

Broadcast Date

Station

City

Denver  Broncos v.
Cleveland Browns

November 6, 2008

KWGN-TV

Denver

New York Jets v.
New England Patriots

November 13, 2008

WPIX-TV

New York

Oakland Raiders v.
San Diego Chargers

December 4, 2008

KSWB-TV

San Diego

New Orleans Saints v.
Chicago Bears

December 11, 2008

WGNO-TV

New Orleans

Indianapolis Colts v.
Jacksonville Jaguars

December 18, 2008

WXIN-TV

Indianapolis

Baltimore Ravens v.
Dallas Cowboys

December 20, 2008

KDAF-TV

Dallas-Fort Worth

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