Nonprofit Saves Iconic Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from Closure

Pittsburgh's historic Post-Gazette newspaper has been rescued from closure by a new nonprofit dedicated to preserving independent local journalism. Learn how the Venetoulis Institute is stepping in to revive this beloved community voice.
Pittsburgh's iconic Post-Gazette newspaper has been saved from potential closure, thanks to the efforts of a new nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving independent local journalism. The Venetoulis Institute for Local Journalism, founded by entrepreneur Stewart W. Bainum Jr., has stepped in to take over operations of the 234-year-old publication, ensuring it can continue serving the Pittsburgh community for years to come.
In a statement, Bainum expressed the institute's commitment to the Post-Gazette's mission, saying,
Source: The New York Times


