Tribune (disambiguation)

Tribune (disambiguation)

Tribune was a title shared by several elected magistracies and other governmental and/or (para)military offices of the Roman Republic and Empire.

Tribune may also refer to:
*Tribune, Kansas, a city in Greeley County, Kansas, United States
*Tribune Company, a media company based in Chicago, Illinois, United States
*Tribune Tower, home of the "Chicago Tribune" and the Tribune Company in Chicago, Illinois, United States
*McCormick Tribune Campus Center, a building on the campus of the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, Illinois, United States
*Tribune Tower (Oakland), home of "The Oakland Tribune" in Oakland, California, United States
*Progressive Democratic Tribune - Bahrain, a political party in Bahrain
*tribune (architecture), in architecture, a term applied to various features
*tribunal, in law, a generic term for any body acting judicially
*HMS "Tribune", the name of a number of ships of the Royal Navy

Tribune has also been used in the title of several publications:

Publications outside the United States

Current

*"Asian Tribune", an online publication based in Sweden
*"Connacht Tribune", a weekly newspaper published in Galway, Ireland
*"International Herald Tribune", A daily English-language international newspaper headquartered in Paris, France
*"McGill Tribune", a weekly student newspaper published by the Students' Society of McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
*"Sunday Tribune", a weekly newspaper published in Dublin, Ireland
*"The Tribune", a daily newspaper published in Chandigarh, India
*"Tribune" (magazine), a weekly magazine (previously a newspaper) published in London, England
*"Tribune", monthly magazine of the Dutch Socialist Party (Netherlands)
*"Tribune de Genève", a newspaper published in Geneva, Switzerland
*"La Tribune", a financial newspaper published in France

Defunct

*"La Tribune des Peuples", (March-November 1849) a weekly political magazine published in Paris, France
*"Sarawak Tribune", (1945-2006) a newspaper published in Sarawak, Malaysia
*"Tribune", the former newspaper of the Communist Party of Australia
*Tribune 1906 - 1908, official UK Liberal party newspaper

Publications within the United States

Daily newspapers

*"The Albuquerque Tribune" Albuquerque, New Mexico
*"Bismarck Tribune", Bismarck, North Dakota
*"Chicago Tribune", Chicago, Illinois
*"Grand Haven Tribune", Grand Haven, Michigan
*"Great Bend Tribune", Great Bend, Kansas
*"Great Falls Tribune", Great Falls, Montana
*"Journal Tribune", Biddeford, Maine
*"Mail Tribune", Medford, Oregon
*"The News Tribune", Tacoma, Washington
*"The Oakland Tribune", Oakland, California
*"Post-Tribune", Northwest Indiana
*"Pittsburgh Tribune-Review", Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
*"The Salt Lake Tribune", Salt Lake City, Utah
*"The San Diego Union-Tribune", San Diego, California
*"Sarasota Herald-Tribune", Sarasota, Florida
*"South Bend Tribune", South Bend, Indiana
*"Star Tribune", Minneapolis, Minnesota
*"The Tampa Tribune", Tampa Florida
*"The Times-Tribune" (Corbin), Corbin, Kentucky
*"The Times-Tribune" (Scranton), Scranton, Pennsylvania
*"Waco Tribune-Herald", Waco, Texas

Weekly and semi-weekly newspapers

*"Ballard News-Tribune", Seattle, Washington
*"Portland Tribune", Portland, Oregon
*"The Tribune", Elkin, North Carolina

Defunct newspapers

*"New York Tribune", (1841-1924) New York, New York
*"New York Herald Tribune" (1924-1966) New York, New York
*"New York World Journal Tribune" (1966-1967) New York, New York
*"Scranton Tribune" (ceased publication in 2005) Scranton, Pennsyvlania
*"Winnipeg Tribune" (1890-1980) Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada


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