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I'm going to start making updates to this page. Here is what I've got so far. Thanks.

Tribune Media Services (TMS), headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, is a subsidiary of Tribune Company (Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, The Baltimore Sun, Sun Sentinel (South Florida), Orlando Sentinel, Hartford Courant, The Morning Call and Daily Press). TMS is a content provider for over 4,000 companies.

'''History'''
TMS was founded in 1933 to provide news syndication that has expanded and now provides entertainment information and news globally to technology and media companies.

'''Organization'''<ref>http://www.tribunemediaservices.com/about-us/leadership/</ref>
CEO: Daniel Kazan
President/COO: John B. Kelleher
VP/GM, Zap2it.com: Rebecca Baldwin
Director, Business Development: Sheela Chandrasekhara
Publisher, Custom Media: Todd Kavemeier
VP, Finance: Lanna Langlois
SVP, Product Development & International GM: Greg Loose
VP, Marketing: Shannon Oborne
EVP, Technology: Edwin Ong
SVP: Kathy Tolstrup



== Tribune vs. TV Guide EPG ==
== Tribune vs. TV Guide EPG ==

Revision as of 21:59, 23 April 2013

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I'm going to start making updates to this page. Here is what I've got so far. Thanks.

Tribune Media Services (TMS), headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, is a subsidiary of Tribune Company (Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, The Baltimore Sun, Sun Sentinel (South Florida), Orlando Sentinel, Hartford Courant, The Morning Call and Daily Press). TMS is a content provider for over 4,000 companies.

History TMS was founded in 1933 to provide news syndication that has expanded and now provides entertainment information and news globally to technology and media companies.

Organization[1] CEO: Daniel Kazan President/COO: John B. Kelleher VP/GM, Zap2it.com: Rebecca Baldwin Director, Business Development: Sheela Chandrasekhara Publisher, Custom Media: Todd Kavemeier VP, Finance: Lanna Langlois SVP, Product Development & International GM: Greg Loose VP, Marketing: Shannon Oborne EVP, Technology: Edwin Ong SVP: Kathy Tolstrup


Tribune vs. TV Guide EPG

There is a sentence here that says Tribune provide EPG data to TV Guide, but I actually think that was never true. First, if you looked at Zap2it (uses Tribune) vs. tvguide.com, they were often different enough that you could tell they had two different sources. Second, Rovi owned TV Guide and just ended their EPG service to all devices. Tribune devices are not experiencing this, so I think TV Guide/Rovi was a competitor of Tribune and not a customer. --Sbwinter2 (talk) 19:41, 20 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]