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It’s not $5, but Subway is bringing back cheap footlongs and joining the fast food value menu wars. Beginning August 26, Subway will sell any footlong sandwich for $6.99 — a steep discount ...
1919 Chicago newspapers circulation data (Editor & Publisher) The Beacon-News; Chicago Sun-Times (1948–present) Chicago Tribune (1847–present) The Courier-News (Elgin) Daily Herald; Daily Southtown (1906–present) The Herald-News; Hoy; Kane County Chronicle; Naperville Sun; News Sun (1892–present) Northwest Herald; Post-Tribune
Subway has canceled it’s $6.99 Meal Deal after less than a month. Subway has canceled it’s $6.99 Meal Deal after less than a month ... News. News. Entertainment. Lighter Side.
RedEye was created because of the Chicago Tribune and other major newspapers' loss of readership among young people. Tribune Company began publishing the RedEye in an effort to pull readers back into readership and eventually migrate them into the big edition (Tribune). [1]
CHICAGO — Chicago bar and restaurant owners joined the opposition to Mayor Brandon Johnson’s 2025 budget plan Wednesday, saying the 35% tax hike he wants on liquor sales would be ruinous to ...
The Chicago Daily News Corporation, of which Strong was the major stockholder, bought the newspaper for $13.7 million (equivalent to $238 million in 2023) [5] —the highest price paid for a newspaper up to that time. [6] Strong was the president and publisher of the Chicago Daily News Corporation from December 1925 until his death in May 1931.
In 2005, Hollinger merged the 80-year-old Lerner Newspapers chain into Pioneer Press, Pioneer's first real inroads into the city of Chicago. Despite announcements by Publisher Larry Green that Pioneer intended to "grow" the Lerner Papers, over the course of the next six months, Pioneer dumped the venerable Lerner name, shut down most of its editions and laid off most of its employees.
The soda wars continue between two bubbly juggernauts. On March 19, Subway announced a new, 10-year agreement with PepsiCo to supply beverages in U.S. restaurants starting Jan. 1, 2025. That means ...