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  2. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, also known simply as the PG, is the largest newspaper serving metropolitan Pittsburgh in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. Descended from the Pittsburgh Gazette, established in 1786 as the first newspaper published west of the Allegheny Mountains, the paper formed under its present title in 1927 from the consolidation ...

  3. The Pittsburgh Press - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh Press. 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 ...

  4. History of Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    The history of Pittsburgh began with centuries of Native American civilization in the modern Pittsburgh region, known as Jaödeogë’ in the Seneca language. [ 1] Eventually, European explorers encountered the strategic confluence where the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers meet to form the Ohio, which leads to the Mississippi River.

  5. Pittsburgh Courier - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh Courier was an African American weekly newspaper published in Pittsburgh from 1907 [ 1] until October 22, 1966. [ 2] By the 1930s, the Courier was one of the leading black newspapers in the United States. [ 3][ 4] It was acquired in 1965 by John H. Sengstacke, a major black publisher and owner of the Chicago Defender.

  6. Pittsburgh shooting suspect dead after police shootout over ...

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    August 24, 2023 at 10:54 AM. Police pronounced the suspect dead in the Pittsburgh shooting, which spanned hours in the neighbourhood of Garfield. He was identified as 63-year-old William Hardison ...

  7. Hugh Henry Brackenridge - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Henry Brackenridge (1748 – June 25, 1816) was an American writer, lawyer, judge, and justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.. A frontier citizen in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, he founded both the Pittsburgh Academy, now the University of Pittsburgh, and the Pittsburgh Gazette, still operating today as the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

  8. David M. Shribman - Wikipedia

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    David M. Shribman. David Shribman is an American journalist and author, with a career spanning many well-known newspapers. He has since turned to teaching. Shribman won the 1995 Pulitzer Prize for Beat Reporting. [ 1] At the time, he served as the Boston Globe's Washington bureau chief, as well as a columnist. [ 2]

  9. Media in Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    Pittsburgh is home to the first commercial radio station in the United States, KDKA 1020AM, the first community-sponsored television station in the United States, WQED 13, the first "networked" television station and the first station in the country to broadcast 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, KDKA 2, and the first newspaper published west of the Allegheny Mountains, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.