“It’s a bittersweet day for Media General to complete the
sale of its last remaining newspaper group,” said Marshall N. Morton, president
and chief executive officer. “The Tampa
Tribune was our largest and second oldest newspaper. Many Tribune employees have decades of
service. The Tribune staff has been
extraordinarily dedicated to providing their readers with excellent journalism,
creating value for their advertisers and supporting the local community.”
Morton said, “With this transaction, we complete the
transformation of Media General’s business model to one focused on broadcast
television and digital media.”
“We have an attractive economic model, fueled by revenue
growth, including Political, Retransmission and Digital revenues. For example,
Political advertisers prefer top-ranked stations like ours. In the third quarter of 2012, Media General
generated Political revenues of nearly $20 million, which brings our
year-to-date total to more than $33 million.
Media General has stations in four of the key battleground states for
the presidential election: Ohio,
Florida, Virginia and North Carolina.
Our Virginia, Rhode Island and Ohio stations are also benefiting from
hotly contested Senate races. We have
increased our outlook for Political revenues for the full year 2012 to $57-58
million,” said Mr. Morton.
According to a Media General news release, The Tampa Tribune has been Tampa’s hometown newspaper for
more a century. TBO.com, the newspaper’s associated web site, was one of the
first local media internet sites when it launched in 1994. Media General
purchased The Tampa Tribune in 1927 in a partnership. In 1966, Media General acquired control of
The Tribune Company, which included The Tampa Tribune, The Tampa Times, WFLA-TV
and WFLA Radio. In 1969, Media General acquired an additional 29% of The
Tribune Co. and by the next year owned 100%. In 1975, the two newspapers moved
into a new facility on Parker Street, where the newspaper operations reside
today. The Tampa Times, an evening
newspaper, merged into The Tampa Tribune in 1982.
Media General continues to own WFLA-TV.
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