Who owns Sun-Times Media?

The Sun-Times came about with the 1948 merger of The Chicago Sun and The Chicago Daily Times. The tabloid was owned by the extended family of the Chicago department store magnate Marshall Field before it was sold to Rupert Murdoch for $90 million in 1983.

Who owns the Chicago Sun-Times?

Sun-Times Investment Holdings
Chicago Sun-Times

The November 19, 2008 front page of the Chicago Sun-Times
Owner(s) Sun-Times Investment Holdings
Editor Chris Fusco
Staff writers 40
Founded 1948

Is the Sun-Times a tabloid?

The Sun is a British tabloid newspaper. As a broadsheet, it was founded in 1964 as a successor to the Daily Herald, and became a tabloid in 1969 after it was purchased by its current owner….The Sun (United Kingdom)

Front page of The Sun, 7 October 2013
Format Tabloid
Owner(s) News UK Independent
Editor Victoria Newton
Founded 15 September 1964

Who prints the Chicago Sun-Times?

In an email to Sun-Times Media employees, Interim CEO Nykia Wright said, “We’ve succeeded in restructuring and extending our agreement with Tribune Publishing to print and deliver the Sun-Times.

Where is the Chicago Sun-Times located?

West Loop
The Chicago Sun-Times’ offices and studios are located in Chicago’s vibrant West Loop neighborhood.

Who is Michael Sneed?

Michael Sneed is Executive Vice President, Global Corporate Affairs & Chief Communication Officer, and a member of the Executive Committee. He was appointed to the Executive Committee in 2018. Since 2012 he has been leading the Corporation’s global marketing, communication, design and philanthropy functions.

Who is the target audience for the Sun newspaper?

The Sun targets the middle social classes, most of whom haven’t attended higher education. Two thirds of its readers are over 35 years old, 54% are male and its biggest audience share comes from the C2DE demographic. According to www.see-a-voice.org , the average reading age of the UK population is 9 years old.

When did the Chicago Sun start?

1948
Chicago Sun-Times/First issue date
History. The Chicago Sun-Times was founded in 1844 as the Chicago Evening Journal. In 1948, the name changed to Chicago Sun-Times as a result of the merger between the Sun-Times and the Chicago Daily Times. The paper changed ownership several times from the 1980s to the 2000s.