Pittsburgh Post-Gazette to stop printing newspapers in May

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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette to stop printing newspapers in May
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The Pennsylvania paper currently is printed on Thursdays and Sundays, and its website says the average paid circulation is 83,000.

PITTSBURGH, Pa. — The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s owners announced Wednesday that the paper will be shutting down in a few months, citing financial losses. Block Communications Inc. announced it will cease publication May 3.

The paper currently is printed on Thursdays and Sundays, and its website says theCorporation for Public Broadcasting votes itself out of existence More than five years ago, the newspaper declared it had reached a bargaining impasse with the Newspaper Guild of Pittsburgh and unilaterally imposed terms and conditions of employment on those workers. The paper was later found to have bargained in bad faith by making offers that were not intended to help reach a deal and by declaring an impasse prematurely.the PG Publishing Co. Inc.’s emergency appeal to halt a National Labor Relations Board order that forced it to abide by health care coverage policies in an expired union contract. Andrew Goldstein, president of the Newspaper Guild of Pittsburgh, said the paper’s journalists have a long history of award-winning work. “Instead of simply following the law, the owners chose to punish local journalists and the city of Pittsburgh,” Goldstein said. The union said employees were notified in a video on Zoom in which company officials did not speak live. The Post-Gazette said Block Communications has lost hundreds of millions of dollars over two decades in operating the paper, and the company said it deemed “continued cash losses at this scale no longer sustainable.” The Block family said in a statement it was “proud of the service the Post-Gazette has provided to Pittsburgh for nearly a century.” A phone message seeking comment was left Wednesday at Block Communications headquarters in Toledo, Ohio. The paper traces its roots to 1786, when the Pittsburgh Gazette began as a four-page weekly, and became a leading advocate for the abolition of slavery in the 19th century. It went through a series of mastheads and owners before 1927, when Paul Block obtained the paper and named it the Post-Gazette.'He broke': 93-year-old Fremont man told police he spent month planning to kill wife, docs sayDear Abby: I've been told never to speak to the soon-to-be-ex, and I don't think that's rightDear Abby: As long as my son-in-law has this house rule, I won't visit. Am I in the wrong?Storied Bay Area music venue to reopen under new name, ownershipAsking Eric: I would like to ask strangers for the restaurant food they don't eat

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