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  "title": "Pittsburgh on David Enzel",
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        "id": "http://de.micro.blog/2026/06/08/the-fragile-survival-of-the.html",
        "title": "The Fragile Survival of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette",
        "content_html": "<p>The 240-year-old <em>Pittsburgh Post-Gazette</em> has officially been saved from a scheduled shutdown, passing into the hands of the nonprofit Venetoulis Institute, according to the <a href=\"https://venetoulisinstitute.org/venetoulis-institute-for-local-journalism-announces-leadership-team-for-pittsburgh-post-gazette/\">official announcement</a>.</p>\n<p>While the sale prevents total extinction, it underscores a harsh reality. Thirty-four years after the Pittsburgh Press ceased operations in 1992, the city was once again staring down the terrifying possibility of becoming a major American metropolitan area without a daily newspaper.</p>\n<p>The immediate crisis has been averted, but the victory is bittersweet. The paper that survives is undeniably a diminished version of its former self—a quiet reminder of the fragile, shrinking state of local journalism.</p>\n",
        "date_published": "2026-06-08T18:57:11-04:00",
        "url": "https://www.enzel.io/2026/06/08/the-fragile-survival-of-the.html",
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