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The ''Pittsburgh Tribune-Review'', also known as "the Trib," is the second largest daily newspaper serving metropolitan Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in the United States. Founded on August 22, 1811 as the ''Greensburg Gazette'' and in 1889 consolidated with several papers into the ''Greensburg Tribune-Review'',〔http://noel.mcn.org/Westmoreland/Newspapers.htm〕〔(Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Help Desk - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review )〕 the paper circulated only in the eastern suburban counties of Westmoreland and parts of Indiana and Fayette until May, 1992 when it began serving all of the Pittsburgh metropolitan area after a strike at the two Pittsburgh dailies, the ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette'' and ''Pittsburgh Press'', deprived the city of a newspaper for several months. The Tribune-Review Publishing Company was owned by Richard Mellon Scaife, an heir to the Mellon banking, oil, and aluminum fortune, until his death in July 2014. Scaife was a major funder of conservative organizations, including the Arkansas Project. Accordingly, the ''Tribune-Review'' has maintained a conservative editorial stance, contrasting with the more liberal ''Post-Gazette.'' The company publishes seven daily papers, 24 weekly community newspapers, the ''Pittsburgh Pennysaver'', as well as (TribLIVE.com ) and (TribTotalMedia.com ). == History ==
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