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Tribune Co. says negotiations have failed

The Columbian
Published: August 20, 2010, 12:00am

WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — The Tribune Co.’s plan to emerge from bankruptcy has blown up after the failure of negotiations with creditors on a consensual reorganization plan.

Attorneys are telling a Delaware bankruptcy judge that Tribune has been unable to bring parties in its bankruptcy case together, and that JPMorgan Chase and distressed-debt specialist Angelo, Gordon & Co. have dropped out a settlement agreement that would have left them among the new owners of the company.

A Tribune attorney says the company will file amendments to its current plan next week in a final effort to achieve support from creditors.

If the creditors don’t go along, Tribune is considering litigation over fraudulent transfer claims related to its 2007 leveraged buyout.

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