Monday, June 05, 2006

Tribune to Sell WATL-TV, Atlanta

$180 Million Sale Supports Company's Announced Stock Repurchase Plan

CHICAGO, June 5, 2006 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- Tribune Company (TRB) today announced the sale of WATL-TV (channel 36), Atlanta, to Gannett Co., Inc., for $180 million. The transaction will close upon regulatory approval.

"This reflects an important aspect of the stock repurchase strategy that we communicated last week," said Dennis FitzSimons, Tribune chairman and chief executive officer. "Our goal is to generate additional shareholder value through improved operating performance, asset sales and the disciplined repayment of debt over the next several years. The sale of WATL further demonstrates our commitment to delivering value for shareholders."

On May 30, Tribune announced it will acquire up to 75 million shares of the company's common stock, sell at least $500 million in assets, and reduce operating expenses by $200 million over the next two years.

"As an upcoming affiliate of MyNetworkTV, WATL has a great future under the ownership of a broadcasting leader like Gannett," said John Reardon, Tribune Broadcasting president. "Steve Carver and the entire team at WATL have built a strong station and we couldn't be more appreciative and proud of their dedication and professionalism."

Tribune acquired a minority stake in WATL in 1995 and obtained full ownership of the station in 2000 as part of its acquisition of Qwest Broadcasting. WATL, currently an affiliate of The WB Network, will join Fox Television's MyNetworkTV when the network launches Sept. 5, 2006.

TRIBUNE (TRB) is one of the country's top media companies, operating businesses in publishing and broadcasting. It reaches more than 80 percent of U.S. households and is the only media organization with newspapers, television stations and websites in the nation's top three markets. In publishing, Tribune operates 11 leading daily newspapers including the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune and Newsday, plus a wide range of targeted publications. The company's broadcasting group operates 26 television stations, Superstation WGN on national cable, Chicago's WGN-AM and the Chicago Cubs baseball team. Popular news and information websites complement Tribune's print and broadcast properties and extend the company's nationwide audience.

SOURCE Tribune Company

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