“Maybe they’ll make Lee Iacocca chairman,” he said, referring to the former head of Chrysler who used government loans to change the automaker’s fortunes 30 years ago.

The Los Angeles Times, a Tribune publication, has more here on what a reconstituted Tribune might look like with ownership divided among JPMorgan, hedge funds, and other senior lenders.

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