Aired: September 17, 1979
Aired: September 24, 1979
The hard drinking husband of a popular female politician makes headlines while the Trib staff makes news itself in a gossip magazine. The Trib learns a hard lesson about what happens when private lives become public from Rossi's tough coverage of elected official, Bonita Worth, and Lou's firing of a resentful reporter.
Aired: October 01, 1979
Aired: October 15, 1979
Aired: October 22, 1979
Aired: October 29, 1979
Aired: November 05, 1979
To help with a story on the legalization of gambling, Lou befriends an elderly man who has inside tips for betting on the horses. Billie's new boyfriend uses her to feed his gambling addiction.
Aired: November 12, 1979
Aired: November 26, 1979
Aired: December 03, 1979
Aired: December 10, 1979
Andrew is put on trial for the murder of a young woman who lived in his mother's flat. Art wants to protect his cousin but realizes that the Tribune's coverage may work against the case.
Aired: December 17, 1979
Aired: December 24, 1979
Aired: January 07, 1980
Aired: January 14, 1980
Aired: January 21, 1980
Aired: January 28, 1980
Aired: February 04, 1980
Aired: February 11, 1980
Aired: February 18, 1980
The paper's long standing streak of having a daily newspaper published is threatened by a blackout.
Aired: March 03, 1980
Aired: March 10, 1980
Lou sticks his neck out to try and help Adam, who develops a serious drinking problem. However, when Adam's drinking problems gets worse and he expects Lou to keep covering for him, Lou regrets getting involved.
Aired: March 17, 1980
Aired: March 24, 1980