ChicagoNow

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ChicagoNow[1] was a blogging site managed by Tribune Publishing, owner of the print Chicago Tribune newspaper. It featured a network of blogs of international, national, and local interest on a variety of topics ranging from crime to public schools to politics and diplomacy.[2]

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ChicagoNow
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Available inEnglish
DissolvedAugust 18, 2022; 2 years ago (2022-08-18)
OwnerTribune Publishing
URLwww.chicagonow.com
CommercialYes
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LaunchedAugust 2009; 15 years ago (2009-08)
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Notable ChicagoNow contributors included the staff of the Chicago Reporter,[3] and Shimer College president Susan Henking.[4]

On August 18, 2022, the site was shut down with no announcement.[5]

History

ChicagoNow was launched in August 2009.[6][7] Its launch coincided with the Tribune company's bankruptcy.[8] As a newspaper-run blogging community, with the initial tagline "a blog by and for locals", it represented what one observer called "a new value proposition for newspapers".[8]

ChicagoNow used Movable Type as its blogging platform when it first launched, then switched to WordPress in 2011.[9]

The website of the Tribune daily RedEye was initially hosted on ChicagoNow but later moved to its own domain.[10]

After the acquisition of the Tribune by Alden Global Capital, ChicagoNow was shut down without warning on August 18, 2022.[5]

Reception

In April 2010, the World Editors Forum described ChicagoNow as a "hyperlocal blog network" that has "a personal quality that many larger newspapers lack."[11]

In September 2010, Time Out Chicago criticized ChicagoNow for hosting an unidentified police officer in what they called "a hate-filled, racist rant by blogger Joe the Cop entitled 'The ghetto shooting template' for three days and counting now."[12] ChicagoNow removed the posts in question, stating that while they don't edit posts, they reserve the right to remove them.[13]

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