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Earnings: Tribune Swings To Loss In Q4

By David Kaplan - Thu 20 Mar 2008 11:58 AM PST

Tribune Company posted a $78.8 million loss from continuing operations in Q4, compared to a profit of $239 the year before. For the full year 2007, Tribune reported income from continuing operations of $55 million versus $661 million in 2006. For the full year, Tribune’s income from continuing operations were $55 million compared with $661 million in 2006, a 91.7 percent drop. The company did not break out digital numbers.

-- Meanwhile, the publishing division saw Q4 ad revenues fall 15 percent, or by $132 million from same period the year before. Publishing’s operating revenues for the quarter were down 13 percent to $952 million, or $140 million from 2006.

-- The company’s poor performance was attributed to a series of pre-tax charges. In a statement, Sam Zell, the company’s new chairman and CEO, tried to put a confident face on the challenges and how his recent takeover will lead to a turnaround: “Despite the continued difficult operating environment and weakness in print revenue, we see significant opportunity within Tribune Company. In our first 75 days, we’ve made a series of key leadership changes, have launched a number of programs and projects to drive new revenue, and have initiated a fundamental shift in culture. In addition, we have begun a strategic review of certain Tribune assets to determine whether capital can be more effectively redeployed into our core operations or toward reducing our outstanding leverage.”

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