The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review is a daily newspaper in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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| - The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review is a daily newspaper in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
- The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, also known as "the Trib," is the second largest daily newspaper serving metropolitan Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in the United States. Founded in 1889 as the Greensburg Tribune-Review, the paper circulated only in suburban Westmoreland County until 1992 when it began serving all of the Pittsburgh area after a strike at the two Pittsburgh dailies, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and Pittsburgh Press, deprived the city of a newspaper for several months.
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| - The front page of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
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- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15212 United States
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| - The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review is a daily newspaper in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
- The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, also known as "the Trib," is the second largest daily newspaper serving metropolitan Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in the United States. Founded in 1889 as the Greensburg Tribune-Review, the paper circulated only in suburban Westmoreland County until 1992 when it began serving all of the Pittsburgh area after a strike at the two Pittsburgh dailies, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and Pittsburgh Press, deprived the city of a newspaper for several months. The Tribune-Review Publishing Company is owned by Richard Mellon Scaife, an heir to the Mellon banking, oil, and aluminum fortune. Scaife is a major funder of conservative organizations, including the Arkansas Project; accordingly, the Tribune-Review has long maintained a staunchly conservative editorial stance. The company publishes seven daily papers, one afternoon paper, 10 weekly papers, the Pittsburgh Pennysaver, five magazines, and a plethora of Websites. The Trib has a conservative editorial page, contrasting with its competitor, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, which has more of a liberal viewpoint.[citation needed] This page is a redirect from a page that has been moved. This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links that may have been made, internal and external, to the old article title. For more information, see the category.
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