Jury awards $7 million in Los Angeles Times age discrimination case
A jury has ordered the Los Angeles Times to pay $7 million to a former sports columnist who was fired over his age and a medical disability.
A jury has ordered the Los Angeles Times to pay $7 million to a former sports columnist who was fired over his age and a medical disability.
Jerry Del Core, the president and general manager of Sacramento FOX affiliate KTXL FOX40, abruptly resigned on Wednesday after five years at the station.
Tribune Publishing will unify the Los Angeles Times with the San Diego Union-Tribune as part of an $85 million cash-and-stock acquisition.
Rodriguez entered a plea of “no contest” in Sacramento County court on Friday to a single misdemeanor charge of grand theft.
Wire stories from the Associated Press will once again graces the print and web pages of Tribune Broadcasting newspapers.
Staffers at an all-sports radio station in Chicago had no idea their station would shut down and they would be out of jobs — until they read about it on Twitter.
Tribune Publishing has reversed a newly-implemented policy of offering newspaper employees “discretionary” vacation after a group of employees threatened to sue the company.
FOX has sent a letter of termination to Tribune over the status of its affiliation with Seattle television station KCPQ-TV (Channel 13). The move appears to be fueled by football rights.
A former Sacramento television news anchor and reporter accused of grand theft and burglary made her first court appearance on Friday.
The Scottish-born comedian is in talks to launch a half-hour syndicated chat show on Tribune’s 42 television stations.