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BumRushDaShow

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Tue Feb 24, 2026, 11:51 AM Yesterday

'Unprecedented decision': The Boston Globe decides to ax printed paper for first time in over a century amid blizzard

Source: The Independent

Tuesday 24 February 2026 04:52 EST


Through rain, snow, wars and lockdowns, The Boston Globe's daily editions have been a point of continuity for more than 153 years.

But on Monday the paper's publisher made the "unprecedented decision" to let the presses go quiet amid a monster blizzard that has engulfed much of the northeastern U.S.

"We don’t take the decision lightly," vice president of print operations Josh Russell told the paper's own reporters. "We’re not confident that even if we got a crew in tonight, that we could get the papers on our trucks safely. We weren’t confident that that last mile would be doable."

Industrial action has stopped the presses before in the 1950s and 60s, and the infamous Blizzard of '78 caused printed editions to get stuck in snow less than a mile from the printing press. But according to the Globe's news team, this is the first time in history that executives have actually chosen not to print a daily paper.

Read more: https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/boston-globe-canceled-blizzard-storm-b2926193.html

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'Unprecedented decision': The Boston Globe decides to ax printed paper for first time in over a century amid blizzard (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Yesterday OP
Lame. They never stopped during the great blizzard of '78. Gone soft ! Blues Heron Yesterday #1
Well there was no internet in 1978, no cellphones, the printed paper was essential then FakeNoose Yesterday #3
Margins are declining IbogaProject Yesterday #4
They did FredGarvin Yesterday #5
Not "axed." The press is in Taunton now Easterncedar Yesterday #2

FakeNoose

(41,066 posts)
3. Well there was no internet in 1978, no cellphones, the printed paper was essential then
Tue Feb 24, 2026, 01:06 PM
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IbogaProject

(5,754 posts)
4. Margins are declining
Tue Feb 24, 2026, 01:17 PM
Yesterday

The article clearly stated that some of their trucks got stuck within a mile of their printing facility in 1978. Half or more of their income is from the online edition.

Easterncedar

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2. Not "axed." The press is in Taunton now
Tue Feb 24, 2026, 12:38 PM
Yesterday

Impossible to get to and from. The paper is being printed and will be delivered with the current issue.
Safely.

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