Duluth News Tribune

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The April 6, 2007 front page of the
Duluth News Tribune
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet

Owner Forum Communications
Publisher Marti Buscaglia
Editor Rob Karwath
Founded 1870
Headquarters 424 W. First St.
Duluth, Minnesota 55802
Flag of United States United States

Website: duluthnewstribune.com

The Duluth News Tribune (or known locally as The Tribune) is a newspaper in Duluth, Minnesota. It is published by Forum Communications, which bought it in 2006 after The McClatchy Company acquired the News Tribune's previous owner, Knight Ridder.

Before the Tribune's neighbor, KDLH-TV, merged with KBJR-TV, the station had an affiliation with the paper and shared news stories. The Tribune's reporters made frequent appearances on KDLH3news and "Storm Team 3" as it was dubbed, provided the weather for the paper in the top left corner of the weather section. This ended in March 2005.

In 2007, the Tribune began a partnership with KQDS-TV with the Tribune's reporters making appearances on FOX 21 News at 9, and meteorologist Todd Nelson having a weather blog in the top left corner of the weather section of the paper, the section was previously occupied by KDLH weather team, between partnerships, the Tribune's weather section was left unsponsored.



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