The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette is reducing its print edition
to three days from five, according to newsroom sources, the Philadelphia
Inquirer and others reported.
A memo given to staff said the print paper
would be produced only for Wednesday, Friday and Sunday editions, newsroom
sources said, the Inquirer reported. The new schedule will start at the end of
September, the Inquirer said.
In June 2018 the paper had announced its
decision to become a digital new organization.
Family company Block Communications owns the
paper.
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