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Michaels Promoted at Tribune

May 8, 2008  •  Post A Comment

Former television- and radio-station operator Randy Michaels was promoted by Tribune Co. head Sam Zell to chief operating officer and will oversee the Los Angeles Times and Chicago Tribune, Daily Variety reports. Michaels was already heading six Tribune newspapers, including the Orlando Sentinel and Baltimore Sun, Variety says.
— Danny King

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