The union representing journalists at the Baltimore Sun has started a "Save Our
Sun" effort in hopes of removing the paper from
corporate ownership and making the Sun operate as a non-profit.
Last year, New York-based hedge Alden Global
Capital bought 32% of Tribune Publishing stock, making Alden the largest
shareholder of Tribune and giving Alden two seats on the Tribune company board.
Tribune owns the Sun, Chicago Tribune, Hartford Courant and other papers. It is
expected that Alden will work to obtain majority ownership of Tribune
Publishing, and The Sun, as early as this summer, says the Washington-Baltimore
News Guild.
“Local foundations and supporters have the
capital to take control of The Sun and under this new ownership model, The
Sun’s revenue can be used for its right purpose: reporting local news, not
enriching financiers at the expense of The Sun's distinguished history and our
vibrant region. All we need is for the hedge fund to sell it,” says a guild
page on the effort.
“We started Save Our Sun to ensure we have the
resources we need to keep doing our jobs, preserve newspapering in Baltimore
and prepare a national model for local communities to buy their newspaper
back,” said Liz Bowie, a union leader and reporter at The Sun.
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