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Boston Globe Skips Print Edition Due to Snowstorm
First time in history the newspaper has not printed for a scheduled delivery date.
Published on Feb. 24, 2026
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The Boston Globe has announced that it will not print a newspaper for delivery on February 24, 2026, due to a major snowstorm burying the Boston area. This is the first time in the newspaper's history that it has had to skip a scheduled print edition.
Why it matters
The decision to skip a print edition is highly unusual for a major metropolitan newspaper like the Boston Globe. It highlights the challenges that extreme weather events can pose for traditional print media, which relies on physical distribution networks that can be disrupted by natural disasters.
The details
The Boston Globe cited the ongoing snowstorm as the reason for the unprecedented decision to not print a newspaper for the February 24 delivery. The newspaper expects to resume normal print operations on February 25.
- The Boston Globe will not print a newspaper for delivery on February 24, 2026.
- The newspaper expects to resume normal print operations on February 25, 2026.
The players
The Boston Globe
A major metropolitan newspaper serving the Boston, Massachusetts area.
What’s next
The Boston Globe will monitor weather conditions and aim to resume normal print delivery as soon as possible.
The takeaway
This incident highlights the vulnerability of traditional print media to disruptions caused by extreme weather events, and the need for newspapers to have robust contingency plans in place to ensure they can continue to serve their communities even in the face of unexpected challenges.
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