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  2. The Pittsburgh Press - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh Press, formerly The Pittsburg Press and originally The Evening Penny Press, was a major afternoon daily newspaper published in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for over a century, from 1884 to 1992. At the height of its popularity, the Press was the second-largest newspaper in Pennsylvania behind The Philadelphia Inquirer.

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  4. File:Pittsburgh newspaper consolidation timeline.svg - Wikipedia

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    1992, December 30: Sale of Press to Post-Gazette is officially approved. [112] 1993, January 18: Post-Gazette resumes publication after strike. [113] 2003, late April or early May: Trib p.m. launched. [114] 2011, April 29: Trib p.m. publishes final edition. [115] 2011, November 14: Pittsburgh Press resurrected as electronic afternoon edition of ...

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  7. The Pittsburgh Reporter - Wikipedia

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    The Reporter initially covered local government, social events, and schools. After Jones died in 1967, his daughter ran it briefly. It was then sold to Typecraft Press. In the 1971, Roberta Smith joined as a freelancer. By 1978, she bought the paper for $1, renaming it The South Pittsburgh Reporter. [2] It was still called The Reporter for short.

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