UPDATE: Tribune Changes

We first told you about big changes looming at the Chicago Tribune and Howard Kurtz follows up on the news:

The Chicago Tribune opened its Washington bureau during Abraham Lincoln’s White House bid in 1859, and the Los Angeles Times did so in 1914. Now Tribune Co. boss Sam Zell has decided to combine them into one operation that will serve all the company’s papers.

The current total of 42 staffers will be reduced by about 12, insiders say, and most duplicate beats will be eliminated.

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