Mariotti finally heading to Tribune?
Tom Loxas | Jul 02, 2009 | Comments 0
We were told by many sources back last fall that Jay Mariotti would find his way to the Tribune. After legalities delayed the union, rumors have re-surfaced that Mariotti will indeed end up writing for the Trib. Deadspin (who linked our stories on Jay last September) has sources that have Jay joining the Trib’s new Chicago Now site.
It would be more than likely that Mariotti would end up writing for the Tribune in other aspects as well, once his non-compete ends in August.
Now, onto the Tribune rumor. According to sources at that paper and other Chicago newspaperland employees, Mariotti’s going to jump over to the Trib-owned “Chicago Now” blog operation as soon as that pesky Sun-Times non-compete clause ends in August. Chicago Now is overseen by Bill Adee, a former Sun-Times sports editor, and the man who was heavily lobbying the Zell-owned paper to snap up Mariotti last year. He hearts Jay.
Once this is finalized (they apparently already have mock-ups of Mariotti’s page prepared), what will become of the Fanhouse column? This is still shrouded in mystery, sadly. Fanhouse ed’s won’t talk about it. And even a well-intended email to Jay Mariotti himself (at his personal AOL email address — what a company man) was not returned. Bill Adee over at the Tribune also wouldn’t respond to an email inquiry either so unfortunately this post will most likely fall into the Reckless Idiot category even though its intentions were good. Alas, I was forced to solicit comment from the Chicago Tribune’s communications coordinator, Kate Mersman, about the Mariotti move. She responded via email with a very polite “no comment.”
But as Mariotti knows, being a long-time professional and all that, “no comment” responses to direct, succinct queries generally mean that the underlying stories are true. At least, in my unprofessional opinion.
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