Categories: OLD Media Moves

Something extra for Tribune subscribers

According to the Chicago Tribune, subscribers will now have access to news by The New York Times as well after licensing the Times as one of their 2020 wire services.

The move comes after the Chicago Tribune dropped The Washington Post from partnership and decided to collaborate with the Times. This new partnership, the company says, “gives us a broader array of content than the Post could offer and more flexibility to serve our digital audience.”

Apart from the Times, subscribers can view news from The Associated Press, Tribune Content Agency, Tribune News Service, Getty Photos and several other syndicates.

Mariam Ahmed

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