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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Saved by Nonprofit Acquisition
The 240-year-old newspaper was on the brink of closure before a last-minute rescue.
Apr. 15, 2026 at 2:17am
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The acquisition of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette by a local nonprofit organization ensures the continued operation of this historic publication, which has served the city for over two centuries.Today in PittsburghThe Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, one of the oldest continuously operating newspapers in the United States, has been acquired by a local nonprofit organization, saving the publication from imminent closure. The 240-year-old newspaper, which was founded in 1786 and was the first to open west of the Allegheny Mountains, was set to shut down in just two weeks before the surprise acquisition.
Why it matters
The closure of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette would have been a major blow to the city's media landscape, leaving it without a longstanding local newspaper. The acquisition by a nonprofit ensures the continued operation of this historic publication, which has served the Pittsburgh community for over two centuries.
The details
The details of the acquisition, including the purchase price and the plans for the newspaper's future, have not been publicly disclosed. However, the nonprofit organization that acquired the Post-Gazette has stated that its goal is to preserve the publication's legacy and ensure its continued operation as a trusted source of local news and information.
- The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette was founded in 1786.
- The newspaper was set to close in two weeks prior to the acquisition.
The players
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
One of the oldest continuously operating newspapers in the United States, founded in 1786 and the first newspaper to open west of the Allegheny Mountains.
Nonprofit organization
The local nonprofit organization that acquired the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, saving the publication from closure.
The takeaway
The acquisition of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette by a nonprofit organization is a heartening example of how community-driven efforts can save local journalism in the face of financial challenges. This move ensures the continued operation of a historic publication that has been a vital part of the Pittsburgh community for over two centuries.
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