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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette will cease operations on May 3, 2026
Summary
Owners announced the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette plans to publish its final edition on May 3, 2026, citing long operating losses and court decisions; the paper traces its roots to 1786.
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The owners of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette announced the newspaper will cease operations and plans to publish a final edition on May 3, 2026. The announcement cited substantial financial losses and recent court decisions as contributors to the decision. The paper's history stretches back to the Pittsburgh Gazette, first published in 1786, and it adopted the Post-Gazette name under Paul Block in 1927. The owners said they regretted the impact the closure would have on the city and surrounding region.
Key details:
- Block Communications, Inc. and the Block Family announced the closure and the May 3, 2026 final edition date.
- The company said it has lost more than $350 million operating the Post-Gazette.
- Owners said recent court decisions requiring adherence to a 2014 labor contract contributed to the decision.
- The Block Family said it regretted the impact on the city and region and said it was proud of the paper's service.
- The decision was reported as not affecting the Toledo Blade, the Post-Gazette's sister newspaper in Ohio.
- The paper traces its roots to the Pittsburgh Gazette in 1786 and adopted the Post-Gazette name in 1927; it has won several Pulitzer Prizes, including one in 2019.
Summary:
The announcement ends a long-running local newspaper with origins in 1786 and a record of national awards. Owners cited large operating losses and court rulings tied to a 2014 labor contract as reasons for the closure, and they set a final publication date of May 3, 2026. Further operational details were not specified.
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