Zell's Memo to Employees About Tribune Bankruptcy

Updated 5:45 PM CST, Mon, Dec 8, 2008

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The following are excerpts from the memo that Tribune Co. Chairman and CEO Sam Zell sent to employees Monday after the media company filed for bankruptcy:

I want to stress that we will continue to operate our business as usual. That includes meeting payroll and covering benefits (such as health care, disability and others), and paying vendors for all goods and services they provide to us going forward. ...

You are also most likely wondering about the other aspects of your compensation. The 401(k) is unaffected by the filing, and in general, the existing benefits in the pension and cash balance plans are also unaffected by the filing. The (employee stock-ownership plan) is part of the ownership structure, so its value and role long-term will be determined in the restructuring. We believe the structure is a valuable asset to the company and that there are strong reasons to preserve it.

So, how did we get here? It has been, to say the least, the perfect storm. A precipitous decline in revenue and a tough economy have coupled with a credit crisis, making it extremely difficult to support our debt. All of our major advertising categories have been dramatically impacted.

By restructuring our debt, we will reduce the pressure on the company's operating businesses, enabling us to pursue our vision of creating a sustainable, cutting-edge media company that is valued by our readers, viewers, and advertisers, and that plays a vital role in the communities we serve.

This filing should not impact the way you do your jobs on a day-to-day basis. We will continue to operate responsibly in a challenging environment -- aggressively managing costs and maximizing revenue opportunities. These are all things we would do whether or not we were restructuring our debt.

Our challenges are consistent with those facing all media companies, and an increasing number of companies across a variety of industries today. The reality is that we -- along with the rest of the country -- have very little visibility on where the economy is headed and how our businesses will perform given the recession.

The good news is that we have great brands, and we produce great products every day. It's up to all of us to continue to focus on what it is we do best.

I am proud of the work we have done at Tribune in the last year. I've seen strong determination to take hold of this company and put it on a new course. As a result, we've reduced costs, gained market share, and laid the groundwork for creating a new business model out of traditional media. This restructuring will give us the time we need to build that model, to secure sustainable and growing cash flow, and to achieve the success the talented partners in this company deserve.

First Published: Dec 8, 2008 5:35 PM CST

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