Pittsburgh Post-Gazette to publish final edition and cease operations on May 3
The decision from the company follows an extended legal battle with its unions at a time when the overall newspaper industry is struggling with declining advertising revenues and changing reader habits.
In November, the
The company, in announcing its decision to shut down the
"Since 2007, the
In a statement, the Block family said it deeply regretted how the decision will affect
Union leadership quickly criticized the decision and vowed to seek options to support local journalism, while public officials decried the loss of a important institution that kept citizens informed and pushed for transparency in government and other organizations.
"Instead of simply following the law, the owners chose to punish local journalists and the city of
In a statement,
"This is a major loss to the people of
A similar reaction came out of
"Local news is a critical part of our democracy,"
The Post-Gazette traces its origins to 1786, when it was a four-page weekly called the
Word of the
The closing fits a trend that began in 2025, according to a new study by the
The newspaper industry has been under stress for years, with the closing of more than two newspapers per week on average due to changes in reader preferences, a decline in advertising revenue and other factors. But last year, most of the closures were newspapers belonging to smaller chains and independent owners, according to the
Wednesday's announcement will not affect publication of the Toledo Blade, the
The company and its unions have been unable to negotiate new contracts for several years.
A switch to a different health insurance plan for employees in 2020, after the company said a bargaining impasse had been reached in contract negotiations, prompted a walkout in 2022 by five unions representing
The court later ruled that the two sides had not truly reached an impasse.
The company reached agreements with four of its five unions, with about 30
During the walkout, many employees continued working, producing digital and print editions of the newspaper.
The closure will affect about 180


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