The financially struggling Pittsburgh Post-Gazette said on April 14 that it found a new buyer a little more than two weeks before it was expected to shut down.
The Pennsylvania newspaper previously said on Jan. 7 that it was closing its doors after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected its request to avoid restoring a workers’ benefits package from a 12-year-old labor agreement. It had been scheduled to cease operations on May 3, after losing more than $350 million over the past 20 years.





