Tribune Publishing names all editors as publishers, too
CHICAGO (AP) — Tribune Publishing, the owner of the Chicago Tribune and other major newspapers around the country, is reshuffling the leadership ranks at its publications, combining the role of editors-in-chief and publisher.
The reorganization comes about a week after the company announced it was replacing its CEO, and about a month after it named Chicago investor Michael W. Ferro Jr. as its non-executive chairman.
The company will also begin offering print subscribers free unlimited access to digital content by April, and announced the departure of Denise Warren, who headed Tribune Publishing's digital operations.