What’s Inside Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Today Obituaries That Everyone’s Missing - Away State Journal
The closure of the Post-Gazette leaves Pittsburgh—a metro area of 2.3 million people—without a daily print newspaper. The Pittsburgh Public Press is committed to filling this void with independent, nonprofit journalism accountable to the community, not shareholders.
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, recently acquired by the Venetoulis Institute for Local Journalism, has undergone significant staff reductions following its transition from Block Communications ...
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette took home 15 first-place awards Monday night in a celebration of local journalism at the 62nd Golden Quill Awards event at the Rivers Casino on the North Shore, with honors granted to PG reporters, photographers, designers and illustrators.
Available on PressReader, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette newspaper continues to inform readers with coverage that connects Pittsburgh’s communities with the stories shaping their region.
Barely two weeks before it was due to shut down, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette said Tuesday it had found a last-minute buyer — a successful nonprofit journalism operation.
CBS Pittsburgh on MSN: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette won't close, sold to nonprofit media organization
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette will stay open after it was sold to a nonprofit.
CBS News on MSN: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette staff to be significantly reduced under new ownership
NPR: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's new owner is rethinking the business model of local news
Just weeks before it was supposed to close, a nonprofit institute bought the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. NPR's Juana Summers speaks to the institute's chairman, Stewart Bainum Jr., about the sale.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's new owner is rethinking the business model of local news