The Tampa Tribune is a daily
newspaper published in
Tampa,
Florida. In 1966, the
Tampa Tribune, along with sister properties
WFLA-AM-
FM-
TV, was purchased by Richmond Newspapers, becoming
Media General in 1969. The
Tribune was a flagship newspaper under the Media General banner until it was sold in 2012. One of two major
newspapers published in the
Tampa Bay area, the
Tribune is second in circulation and readership to the
Tampa Bay Times. The newspaper also publishes a
St. Petersburg Tribune edition, sold and distributed in
Pinellas County. The Tampa Tribune also published a
Sunday magazine,
Florida Accent, during the 1960s and 1970s.