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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in editorial cartooning, with the committee citing his "provocative illustrations that channeled cultural and historical references with expert artistry and an eye for hypocrisy and injustice."
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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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building and more than two centuries in
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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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ended daily print publication in 2018 and has cut down to two print editions per week (Sunday and
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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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and two other papers of the Block Newspapers group. This award cited Block Newspapers rather than the
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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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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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2450:"1992 Pulitzer Prize Winners and Their Works in Journalism and the Arts"
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Pittsburgh's Post-Gazette: The First Newspaper West of the Alleghenies
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1946:"Injunction sought against Post-Gazette for alleged labor violations"
1864:"Former Pittsburgh Post-Gazette building sold to DiCicco Development"
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963:. The firing came in the context of increasing support for President
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2244:. Association of American Cartoonists. June 15, 2018. Archived from
2105:"Post-Gazette editor David Shribman to step down at end of the year"
1441:"The Intellectual Life of Pittsburgh 1786–1836: II.: The Newspapers"
1091:, and be used for the back cover of Tittle's autobiography and in a
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1995:"First Niagara Bank buys 57 National City Bank branches from PNC"
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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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987:" Rogers said that while editors had previously rejected (or "
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Pittsburgh Gazette and Manufacturing and Mercantile Advertiser
357:, first published on July 29, 1786, with the encouragement of
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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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2668:"Post-Gazette Appoints Keith Burris to Top Editor Position"
2501:"The 2019 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Breaking News Reporting"
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In the 2010s, the editorial tone of the paper shifted from
2769:"2007 Top 100 Daily Newspapers in the U.S. by Circulation"
2362:"The 2019 Pulitzer Prize Finalist in Editorial Cartooning"
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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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2751:. Newspapers First. March 31, 2006. Archived from
2128:"Without labor deal, PG could be sold, owners say"
1014:Sanctioning of reporter amid George Floyd protests
2722:
1772:"Block brings back Pittsburgh Press in e-version"
1525:. Oxfordshire, England: Oxford University Press.
1235:in its editorial stance. However, it turned more
1207:, Michael Korsh and Evan Robinson-Johnson of the
579:. Hearst united the evening papers, creating the
295:. After the consolidation, Keith Burris, the pro-
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1893:"Striking Post-Gazette workers resume picketing"
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593:In 1960, Pittsburgh had three daily papers: the
2825:Google News Archive microfilm archive 1927–2007
2774:. BurrellesLuce. March 31, 2007. Archived from
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2227:. Newspaper Guild of Pittsburgh. June 14, 2018.
1087:, which would go on to win awards, hang in the
696:also ceased to publish. During the strike, the
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353:began its history as a four-page weekly called
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1964:"Burgettstown pavilion renamed First Niagara"
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559:arranged to buy out the owner of the morning
471:first appeared on September 10, 1842, as the
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1505:(weekly ed.), March 8, 1844, p. 1, col. 1;
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420:, and with contributing to the election of
345:A timeline of the newspapers' consolidation
4079:Daily newspapers published in Pennsylvania
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1616:Kehl, James A. (September–December 1948).
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921:When John Craig handed editorial reign to
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2420:"Morris Berman, 92; Tittle Photo Endures"
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1445:Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine
1123:Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography
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994:Four months after Rogers was fired, the
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2634:"The New York Times Wins 3 Polk Awards"
2553:"Bill Moushey: Professor of Journalism"
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2193:Lindstrom, Natasha (January 13, 2021).
1808:from the original on February 22, 2014.
1557:from the original on September 8, 2006.
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957:Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning
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2632:Robertson, Katie (February 19, 2024).
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1974:from the original on November 29, 2014
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829:The newspaper sponsored a 23,000 seat
661:Strike, consolidation, new competition
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2309:"I Was Fired for Making Fun of Trump"
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2126:Boselovic, Len (September 15, 2006).
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806:National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)
402:In 1844, shortly after absorbing the
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2134:from the original on March 10, 2007.
1729:Riely, Kaitlynn (October 25, 2013).
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4074:1786 establishments in Pennsylvania
2666:Perkins, Lucy (February 18, 2019).
2340:Cavna, Michael (October 23, 2018).
2103:Gannon, Joyce (December 18, 2018).
1770:Schooley, Tim (November 14, 2011).
1618:"The Allegheny Democrat, 1833–1836"
789:on a portion of the former site of
704:to the Block family, owners of the
236:, is the largest newspaper serving
24:
4084:Newspapers published in Pittsburgh
1962:Mervis, Scott (February 8, 2010).
1786:from the original on May 31, 2016.
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967:and political conservatism on the
607:in the evening and on Sunday. The
25:
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4094:Pulitzer Prize-winning newspapers
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2025:"WIIC-TV Pittsburgh Joins NBC-TV"
1830:from the original on July 8, 2017
1597:from the original on May 11, 2014
971:editorial page. Pittsburgh mayor
475:. It had its origin in three pro-
371:Constitution of the United States
4089:Publications established in 1786
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2710:. Boston: Chapman & Grimes.
2700:Bibliography and further reading
2280:Cavna, Michael (June 14, 2018).
2167:Fernandez, Bob (July 19, 2020).
2057:"A banner week in station sales"
1891:McCann, Alex (January 6, 2023).
1373:Winsor, Morgan (June 16, 2018).
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2731:University of Pittsburgh Press
2418:Thurber, Jon (June 21, 2002).
1587:"About The Daily morning post"
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1095:High-Life commercial in 2005.
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3529:The Public Record (newspaper)
2242:"Statement: Rob Rogers fired"
2146:"The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette"
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1271:1972 US presidential election
1168:Pittsburgh synagogue shooting
813:Partnerships and sponsorships
727:During the strike, publisher
688:shut down publication of the
430:After consolidating with the
176:74,444 daily (101,747 Sunday)
3416:Buckeye Cable Sports Network
1628:(3–4): 73–74. Archived from
1492:Andrews, pp. 68, 70, 76, 88.
1402:Lyons, Kim (June 15, 2018).
1336:, 1998 Pulitzer Prize winner
1104:Pulitzer Prize for Reporting
977:National Cartoonists Society
551:and its evening sister, the
369:published the newly adopted
128:; 238 years ago
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3677:Delaware County Daily Times
3568:Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle
2706:Andrews, J. Cutler (1936).
2130:. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
1776:Pittsburgh Business Journal
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504:Like its predecessors, the
395:movement. Craig turned the
232:, also known simply as the
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3866:The Scranton Times-Tribune
2818:February 16, 2011, at the
2723:Thomas, Clarke M. (2005).
1249:, and the appointment of
1004:Andrews McMeel Syndication
835:Burgettstown, Pennsylvania
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2225:"Statement on Rob Rogers"
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3260:Newspapers
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1547:"About Us"
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288:The Blade
187:1068-624X
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