Chicago Tribune Goes Local
16 August 2007Beginning Aug. 16, some Tribune readers will receive the new Triblocal print edition. Following the launch of triblocal.com earlier this year, hundreds of citizens registered to post photos, stories and events from their hometowns. This content, along with enhanced coverage from Triblocal editorial staff, is used to develop
two weekly print publications serving the West and Southwest suburbs. The tabloid is distributed with both single-copy and home-delivery issues of the Thursday Chicago Tribune in the communities of Batavia, Geneva, St. Charles, Elburn, Maple Park, Orland Park, Orland Hills, Tinley Park and Homer Glen in the Southwest suburbs. It reaches a total distribution of more than 23,000 copies. Triblocal is published by Chicagoland Publishing Company, a subsidiary of Chicago Tribune Company. (PR Newswire 8/16)
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August 19th, 2007 at 12:25 pm
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