Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

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The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review is a newspaper in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. It was founded in 1992 as an offshoot of the Greensburg Tribune-Review following a press strike at the two previously dominant Pittsburgh dailies. The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Greensburg Tribune-Review and affiliated dailies are published by the Tribune Review Publishing Company, which was purchased by Richard Mellon Scaife in 1970. The newspaper is generally considered to have a conservative and libertarian opinion page. More » (Source: Wikipedia)

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Media: Newspaper
Audience: (English)
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Location: Pittsburgh, PA, US
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Edited By: Ezra Fox
Last Edit: Jul 27, 2007 - 2:54 PM PDT
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Top Topics: U.S. (6), Politics (5), Health (4), World (3), Abortion (3), Media (2), Business (2), Religion (2), Health Care (2), Democrats (1), Iraq (1), Law Enforcement (1), Presidential Election 2008 (1), War in Iraq (1), Racism (1)...
Top Authors: Bill Steigerwald (2), Jill King Greenwood (2), Brad Bumsted (2), The Associated Press (1), Joe Napsha (1), Carl Prine (1), Salena Zito (1)
Top Formats: News (4), News Report (2), Editorial (1), Investigative Report (1), Interview (1), Opinion (1), Special Report (1)
 
 
 
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