Salt Lake Tribune is a daily newspaper in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA covering local news, sports, business, jobs, and community events. The newspaper is published seven days a week. The Salt Lake Tribune was founded in 1871 as the Mormon Tribune. After a year the newspaper's name was changed to the Salt Lake Daily Tribune and Utah Mining Gazette. Shortly after that the name was shortened to simply the Salt Lake Tribune. With daily circulation of 121,699, Salt Lake Tribune is one of the largest circulation newspapers in the USA. Learn more at Mondo Newspapers, the worldwide newspaper directory. This newspaper is owned by MediaNews Group, Inc.. The web site is presented in the English language.
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Peg McEntee is the managing editor of the Salt Lake Tribune.
| Section editors: | | Book editor: | Anne Wilson | | Business editor: | Michael Limon | | Entertainment editor: | Anne Wilson | | Opinion editor: | Vern Anderson | | Sports editor: | Jim Patrick | | Travel editor: | Tom Wharton |
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| Salt Lake Tribune Ratings | Content:
Average (10 votes)
Political Bias: Leans Left (10 votes)
Credibility: Moderate (8 votes)
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Mondo Times editors Boulder, Colorado USA | Posted at 11:33pm on Tuesday, September 29th, 2009 | The Salt Lake Tribune will start charging fees to online readers, KSL TV in Salt Lake City reported on September 24, 2009:
"The publisher of the Salt Lake Tribune says next year, the state's largest daily will start charging readers a fee to look at some content on the web.
This is big news in the news world, where there's been furious debate over the issue. But Dean Singleton, CEO of MediaNews Group and publisher of the Salt Lake Tribune, says it's time for the Trib to stop giving away all of its content.
"We can't continue to give everything away for free," says Singleton. "When you give it away for free, it has no value. When you begin charging for it, it has some value."
Singleton spoke Thursday night to the National Conference of Editorial Writers, a group well aware of the industry's rising costs and falling income."
The full story:
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=8048316
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