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1811

The paper began as the Gazette on August 22, 1811.

1889

After a series of name changes and mergers it became the Greensburg Daily Tribune in 1889.

1955

Both papers continued separate publication until 1955, when they merged to form the Greensburg Tribune-Review.

1970

Scaife bought the Tribune-Review in 1970.

1981

In 1981–82, he started a short-lived eastern suburbs paper, The Daily-Sunday Tribune.

2000

In early 2000, the Trib announced the "News Record" name would retire after more than two years of a combined "Tribune-Review/North Hills News Record" banner.

2003

Citing a "sagging economy", the Trib laid off more than four percent of its workforce in 2003, including freelance writers.

2005

Several staff writers were laid off in December 2005 as two of Gateway's newspapers were discontinued.

2008

In May 2008, the Post-Gazette and the Trib reached a deal for one company to deliver both papers.

2015

In November, 2015, Trib Total Media announced that they would be cutting back on home delivery of printed newspapers and emphasize digital delivery.

2016

The Pittsburgh edition of the Tribune-Review went "all-digital" after it published its last print edition on November 30, 2016.

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