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Is Post-Gazette online free?
Registration on Post-Gazette.com includes 10 free articles per month. Plus unlimited commenting on any article.
Is the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette going out of business?
In August 2018, the Post-Gazette ceased publishing daily. It cut down to online editions on Tuesdays and Saturdays and print editions the remaining days of the week. In October 2019, the paper further reduced its paper editions to Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays.
How do I order the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette?
To order, call our Circulation Department at 1-800-228-6397, Monday through Friday, 9am – 4pm (Eastern time zone) or click here to order online.
When did block buy Pittsburgh Post-Gazette?
On December 31, 1992, the sale became effective, and the Block family owned both Pittsburgh newspapers. Soon the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette roared back to life, better than ever, on January 13, 1993.
What is the circulation of the Pittsburgh Gazette?
” The Post-Gazette has a daily print circulation of about 80,000 and a Sunday print circulation of about 118,000, according to the most recent quarterly data from the Alliance for Audited Media.
Who owns the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette?
Block Communications, Inc.
The Post-Gazette is owned by Block Communications, Inc., and its sister paper is The Blade of Toledo, Ohio. Block Communications properties include Block Electronic News Network (BENN), which helps smaller newspapers create digital revenue.
Is the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette going digital?
Beginning this week, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette will only deliver print copies on Thursday, Friday and Sunday, as it transitions to a digital-only newspaper. The paper will publish digital issues on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday. The Weekend Edition is available in stores on Saturday.
What happened to the Pittsburgh Press?
The unions’ contracts with the Press were set to expire on December 31. Negotiations continued into 1992 with no agreement on a new contract. The Teamsters employees finally walked off the job on May 17, effectively putting a halt to the publication of the Press and the Post-Gazette.
What days does Post-Gazette delivery?
“Starting today, the Post-Gazette will publish exclusively in a digital format on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Readers interested in print editions can purchase a copy on newsstands or have it delivered to their home on Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays.
How do I contact Pittsburgh Post Gazette?
If you would like to speak with a Customer Service Representative call 1-800-228-NEWS (6397). The Customer Service Department is available Monday – Friday 6:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., Saturday & Sunday 7:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 24-hour Customer Service is available with our automated phone system.
How do I cancel my post gazette digital subscription?
You can easily cancel anytime by emailing us at [email protected] or calling our customer service department at 1-800-228-6397. You will be not be charged if you cancel prior to the end of your 14 day free trial.
What does the Block family own?
Company holdings
Block, is the chairman of Block Communications, owner of WLIO. Those three stations have since consolidated at WLIO’s studios and carry simulcasts of the station’s newscasts, with WCOB holding the license interests of the stations.
Who is on the Post Gazette editorial board?
Stan J. Wischnowski, Executive Editor and Vice President, 412-263-1890, [email protected]. David Garth, Managing Editor/Editing & Standards, 412-263-1767, [email protected]. Teresa Lindeman, Managing Editor/News & Features, 412-263-2018, [email protected].
What are the two major newspapers in Pittsburgh?
Major newspapers:
- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
How big is the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette?
one million people
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette is Western Pennsylvania’s largest newspaper, and post-gazette.com is the region’s most-visited website, reaching more than one million people weekly.
What does block communications own?
Block Communications (BCI) is a family-owned regional media company that operates two major newspapers, The Blade (Toledo) and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. It also owns and operates TV stations: Wand; NBC Lima; WDRB Fox, WMYOTV, as well as cable television systems serving subscribers in Toledo and Sandusky, Ohio.
How much is a Sunday paper in Pittsburgh?
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has raised its newsstand price. The rival daily Tribune-Review reported about the changes, which include an increase from 75 cents to $1 for the Monday through Saturday editions and from $1.50 to $2 for the Sunday paper.
Is Pittsburgh LGBT friendly?
Pittsburgh is a welcoming place, according to SeniorAdvice.com, which placed the city 11th among 20 cities on its list of best cities in America for LGBTQ retirement in 2019.The gay-friendly city of Pittsburgh has it all,” the site says.
Is Pittsburgh Safe?
The chance of becoming a victim of either violent or property crime in Pittsburgh is 1 in 28. Based on FBI crime data, Pittsburgh is not one of the safest communities in America. Relative to Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh has a crime rate that is higher than 97% of the state’s cities and towns of all sizes.
What food is Pittsburgh known for?
So whether they’re local favorites or known the world over, these are foods that Pittsburgh made famous.
- The Pittsburgh Salad. French fries, Pittsburgh’s favorite crouton.
- Big Mac.
- Heinz Ketchup.
- Burnt Almond Torte.
- Pierogies.
- Primanti’s.
- Klondike Bar.
- Chipped Chopped Ham.