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Front-Page Pittsburgh - (Regional) by Clarke Thomas (Hardcover)

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  • The first issue of the Pittsburgh Gazette was published on Saturday, August 12, 1786.
  • About the Author: Clarke M. Thomas, was a combat infantryman in World War II, spent forty-three years as a newspaperman in Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Pennsylvania.
  • 332 Pages
  • History, United States
  • Series Name: Regional

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About the Book



Clarke Thomas has compiled a two-hundred-year history of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, the first paper published west of the Alleghenies. From the Whiskey Rebellion to the present, the stories the paper covered reveal the history of Pittsburgh and the people who live there.



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The first issue of the Pittsburgh Gazette was published on Saturday, August 12, 1786. Nearly 220 years later, it lives on as the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, the dominant paper in a major U.S. city: survivor of name changes, ownership sales, numerous mergers, and a competitive landscape once populated by more than fifty newspapers. Clarke Thomas's history of the paper stretches from the Whiskey Rebellion to the controversies surrounding the North Shore and downtown redevelopments of today. By focusing on what stories were reported-and how-he adds a fascinating dimension to the history of Pittsburgh and its people.The story of the Post-Gazette is inextricably entwined with that of its city. Thomas reveals how the paper and its predecessors have influenced local politics and business, through behind-the-scenes personal connections as well as the editorial positions advocated by the publishers. By looking closely at key business decisions, Thomas illustrates how the first newspaper published west of the Alleghenies emerged as the last one standing in Pittsburgh following the devastating labor strike of 1992.Over the years, almost every reader of the Post-Gazette has found something to complain about. To Republicans, the paper often seemed uncritically supportive of officials elected by an overwhelmingly Democratic electorate. To Democrats, the frequent revelations of misbehavior by various public officials amounted to party harassment. Neither group was happy with the Post-Gazette's reputation as a "switch-hitter" in endorsing candidates of both parties. The paper's editorial positions frequently have come under fire. Many readers did not agree with the newspaper's support of the civil rights movement and school desegregation in the 1960s. Roman Catholics have been troubled by the Post-Gazette's pro-choice stance on abortion. Jewish readers have been upset with the emphasis on the rights of Palestinians in the discussion of Arab-Israeli relations. Business leaders have decried the shift away from the stridently pro-business principles the Post-Gazette espoused in the mid-twentieth century. Progressive political groups complain that it hasn't shifted far enough to reflect the current needs of the city. In the end, however, many Pittsburghers have come to trust and respect the paper's fairness in dealing with various viewpoints. And, as Thomas argues, this explains why-from the Johnstown Flood to the crash of USAir flight 427-whenever Pittsburghers have needed or wanted the news, they have turned to the Post-Gazette.



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A wonderful book! Enjoyable, informative, and well written. It gives readers the inside story about the peculiar merger of the Post and the Gazette in the 1920s and the incredible account of the survival of the Post-Gazette rather than the Press during the 1990s.-- "Van Beck Hall, University of Pittsburgh"

Details the paper's history from its start in 1786 through wars, publishers, changing politics, journalistic evolutions, suffrage, and a strike that held a mirror to Pittsburgh. We realize, through this book, how the written news acts as a constant to the readers of a sometimes uncertain region. . . . Take the insider journey, you'll find a renewed sense of respect for the paper that made the trip.-- "Carol Lee Espy, WQED-TV"

Lively and readable. . . . It will be interesting to see the next chapter of Pittsburgh's newspaper history unfold. With luck, we'll have a chronicler as able as Thomas to write the final draft.-- "Pittsburgh City Paper"



About the Author



Clarke M. Thomas, was a combat infantryman in World War II, spent forty-three years as a newspaperman in Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Pennsylvania. In 1997 he received the Press Club of Western Pennsylvania President's Award "in recognition of outstanding career achievement and contributions to Western Pennsylvania journalism."
Dimensions (Overall): 10.24 Inches (H) x 7.34 Inches (W) x 1.23 Inches (D)
Weight: 2.06 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Series Title: Regional
Sub-Genre: United States
Genre: History
Number of Pages: 332
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Theme: State & Local, Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA)
Format: Hardcover
Author: Clarke Thomas
Language: English
Street Date: February 1, 2005
TCIN: 93282447
UPC: 9780822942481
Item Number (DPCI): 247-08-3946
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Estimated ship dimensions: 1.23 inches length x 7.34 inches width x 10.24 inches height
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