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342: 666: 818: 1285: 40: 929:, and Shribman quipped, "It seemed there was only enough oil in this newspaper to keep the light on for one year." In September 2006 the paper disclosed that it was experiencing financial challenges, largely related to its labor costs. The paper also disclosed it had not been profitable since printing had resumed in 1993. As a result of these issues, the paper considered a number of options, including putting the paper up for sale. In August 2018 the 326: 3206: 49: 979:. The Association of American Editorial Cartoonists said in a statement: "It's as simple as this: Rogers was fired for refusing to do cartoons extolling Trump. Let that sink in." The paper said that Rogers' dismissal "has little to do with politics, ideology or Donald Trump" but did not provide details. Rogers wrote in the 2824: 808:
also pursued a case against the paper charging unfair practices. As of March 2023 the strike had not been settled and the NLRB case was pending before an administrative law judge. As of January 2024, the unions were still on strike against the Post-Gazette. In April 2024 the National Labor Relations
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ceased publishing daily. It cut down to online editions on Tuesdays and Saturdays and print editions the remaining days of the week. In October 2019, the paper further reduced its paper editions to Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays. In March 2021, the paper cut down again, getting rid of the Friday
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in editorial cartooning, with the committee citing his "provocative illustrations that channeled cultural and historical references with expert artistry and an eye for hypocrisy and injustice."
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owned and operated its own news and editorial departments, but production and distribution of the paper was handled by the larger Press office. This agreement stayed in place for over 30 years.
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during its existence as a local print publication, were often competitive and frequently hostile, given Scaife's longstanding distaste for what he considered the Blocks' liberalism.
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Board announced it was authorizing a request from the newspaper's unions to seek a temporary injunction against the Post-Gazette's ownership for violating workers' labor rights.
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building and more than two centuries in Downtown. Block Communications sold the Downtown Post-Gazette building in 2019 to DiCicco Development, Inc., a developer headquartered in
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On 6 October 2022 the advertising, distribution and production workers at the Post Gazette went on strike. On October 18, the newsroom workers joined the strike. The
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The newspaper once had ventures in television. In 1957, the Post-Gazette partnered with the H. Kenneth Brennen family, local radio owners, to launch WIIC-TV (now
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for medical reporting for a series on Philips Respironics' efforts to continue marketing their breathing machines despite knowing they were dangerous to users.
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concert tailgate. The pulling of Johnson from the story prompted an outcry from journalists, including the Newspaper Guild of Pittsburgh and many of Johnson's
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that the paper's new management had decided, in the lead-up to his firing, that his cartoons satirizing Trump "were 'too angry.
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entered into an agreement with the Pittsburgh Press Company to combine their production and advertising sales operations. The
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in the 2010s, especially following the 2018 consolidation of its editorial department with that of longtime sister newspaper
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switched its daily issue time to morning. Its editorial stance at the time was conservative and strongly favoring the
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but it was not profitable; rising costs in general were challenging the company's bottom line. In November 1961, the
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ended daily print publication in 2018 and has cut down to two print editions per week (Sunday and Thursday), going
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and WPXI have on occasion had some news partnerships, the Post-Gazette's primary news partner is now the local
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finalist who had worked at the paper for 25 years, having joined the paper in 1993 and worked under four
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in 2003, Craig told Shribman that the paper was in terrible financial shape. It was around the time of
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and two other papers of the Block Newspapers group. This award cited Block Newspapers rather than the
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into the city's first daily paper, issued every afternoon except Sunday starting on July 30, 1833.
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Copies are sold for $ 4 daily (Thursdays) and $ 6 Sundays/Thanksgiving Day in-state. This includes
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The paper was one of the first to suggest tensions between North and South would erupt in war.
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In 1820, under publishers Eichbaum and Johnston and editor Morgan Neville, the name changed to
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as Rogers' replacement. After being fired, Rogers' comics continued to be published through
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was so enduring that an eventual combination of the two rivals would have seemed unlikely.
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editorial page editor. Burris assumed the additional position of executive editor of the
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newspaper market. In 1923, local publishers banded together to acquire and kill off the
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building, a comfortable upgrade from the hated "Sun-Telly barn". Constructed for the
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advocated the policies of the Democratic Party. Its political opposition to the
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in 1927 and expanded with a curtain wall in 1962, the building served as the
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for his investigation revealing that newly appointed Supreme Court Justice
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for a series of photo essays on 21-year-olds, which was published in the
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Pittsburgh's Post-Gazette: The First Newspaper West of the Alleghenies
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Star Lake Amphitheater" under the former sponsor. They gave up
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north of Pittsburgh in Allegheny County. Relations between the
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in 1877, the paper was again renamed and was then known as the
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Pittsburgh Gazette and Manufacturing and Mercantile Advertiser
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Front-Page Pittsburgh: Two Hundred Years of the Post-Gazette
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editorial page editor, Keith Burris, a frequent defender of
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became the city's major paper, under the full masthead name
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and adjacent counties. Prices are higher outside the state.
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In the 2010s, the editorial tone of the paper shifted from
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Statement by Mayor William Peduto on Cartoonist Rob Rogers
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endorsed Trump's reelection bid, the first time since the
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Sun-Telegraph/The Pittsburgh Press
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prohibited its reporter Alexis Johnson from covering the
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that the paper had endorsed a Republican for president.
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and the Brennens sold off the station to current owner
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tried to publish a Sunday paper to compete with the
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negotiated with the Olivers to purchase the morning
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acquired the paper, merging it six years later with
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June 14, 2018. 1087:, which would go on to win awards, hang in the 696:also ceased to publish. During the strike, the 692:; the joint operating agreement meant that the 353:began its history as a four-page weekly called 303:, directed the editorial pages of both papers. 1957: 1955: 527:The 1920s were a time of consolidation in the 387:, whose service lasted from 1829 to 1841, the 3442: 3237: 2855: 1964:"Burgettstown pavilion renamed First Niagara" 585:. Both new papers debuted on August 2, 1927. 559:arranged to buy out the owner of the morning 471:first appeared on September 10, 1842, as the 8: 2527:"Pittsburgh Post-Gazette – Win at all costs" 2299: 2297: 2275: 2273: 2271: 2269: 2267: 2265: 2263: 1694: 1692: 1622:The Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine 1522:The Rise and Fall of the American Whig Party 32: 1804:. Block Communications. 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