The Pittsburgh Reporter

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TypeDaily online / weekly print newspaper (until 2022)
FounderDavid Davies
The Pittsburgh Reporter
A Progressive Community Newspaper
Screenshot of The Pittsburgh Reporter (January 2024)
TypeDaily online / weekly print newspaper (until 2022)
FormatBroadsheet
OwnerFoo Conner
FounderDavid Davies
Editor-in-chiefFoo Conner (since 2023)
Former PublishersDavid Davies (1939-1947), Johnny Jones (1947-1967), Roberta Smith (1978-2000), Tom Smith (2000-2023)
Founded1939; 86 years ago (1939)
LanguageEnglish
Headquarters1701 E Carson St, #201,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15203
CityPittsburgh
CountryUnited States
Circulation12,000 print (before 2022)[1]
ISSN2994-4325 (print)
2994-4333 (web)
OCLC number12178289
Websitesopghreporter.com
Free online archivesissuu.com/sopghreporter

The Pittsburgh Reporter is an American online newspaper based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1939 as a weekly newspaper, it evolved into a daily online platform with a focusing on regional news and community issues.[2]

The Reporter has been a key voice for Southern Pittsburgh neighborhoods. Its leadership saw a notable shift in the 1970s with Roberta Smith at the helm as publisher/editor, later succeeded by her son Tom Smith in 1999. In 2023, the publication underwent significant expansion when Foo Conner consolidated several papers under The Pittsburgh Reporter name.[3]

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