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Friday, August 2, 2002 Media Cynic | Forum | Advertising | Classifieds | Jobs Chicago Tribune Buys Chicago Magazine From Primedia "Chicago magazine brings another dynamic dimension to Tribune's robust array of local media choices. It is a clear leader in providing entertainment and other helpful information to its loyal readers and delivering excellent results for advertisers who target this very desirable audience," said Scott Smith, president and CEO of Chicago Tribune Co. and publisher of Chicago Tribune. "We look forward to working with the management and staff of Chicago magazine to continue to improve and grow the publication." Chicago magazine was established in 1952 and acquired by Primedia in 1995. It is one of the most popular city magazines with a circulation of 182,000 and readership of 1.5 million. The magazine provides local entertainment and dining listings, as well as guides to shopping and real estate. John Carroll, publisher of Chicago magazine, and Richard Babcock, editor, will remain in their current positions with the magazine. "We're excited about becoming part of the Chicago Tribune Company and see great possibilities in joining forces and working together," said Carroll. Babcock added, "This is an excellent opportunity for us to gain a wider audience for our stories and our talented writers." Chicago Tribune Company publishes the Chicago Tribune, Exito and, through subsidiary Chicagoland Publishing Company, creates and markets other niche publications. Chicago Tribune has a daily readership of 2 million and nearly 3 million each Sunday.
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