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YOUR CHOICE: KERRY, BATTER SLAYER OR BUFFY, VAMPIRE SLAYER

          With the Cubs in the midst of a pennant race, the
     Tribune Co., which owns the team and controls its broadcast
     rights, "finds itself with a problem," according to Michael
     Hirsley of the CHICAGO TRIBUNE.  Beginning in August, "more
     than a third" of the team's 52 remaining games are scheduled
     to be aired on cable station CLTV, which reaches 1.7 million
     Chicago homes, rather than on WGN, which reaches 3.1 million
     area homes and "many more as a superstation in other parts
     of the country."  As a result, Tribune Broadcasting "will
     pull back to WGN some of the Cubs games it moved to CLTV."  
     Tribune CO. Exec VP/Media Operations James Dowdle said, "It
     looks like there will definitely be games moved."  Hirsley
     added that the Tribune Co. and WGN "have taken an abundance
     of complaints and criticism" for moving games to CLTV this
     season, cutting the number of WGN Cubs broadcasts to 92. 
     Complaints "poured in" last Tuesday night, when WGN carried
     WB programming instead of a Cubs-Braves game which featured
     rookie P Kerry Wood against P Greg Maddux.   While Cubs
     broadcasts on WGN have averaged a 5.3 rating this season,
     the WB programs also "have fared well," even as reruns
     (CHICAGO TRIBUNE, 7/25).

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