Nonprofit Steps In to Save Iconic Pittsburgh Newspaper

A local nonprofit has stepped in to acquire and revive the struggling Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, ensuring the iconic publication can continue providing high-quality journalism to the community.
In a move that has bolstered hopes for the future of local journalism, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has been saved from closure by a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting independent news outlets. The Venetoulis Institute for Local Journalism, led by philanthropist Stewart W. Bainum Jr., has acquired the struggling publication, pledging to maintain its high-quality reporting and expand its reach within the community.
Source: The New York Times


