Yes, it is true. The Buffalo News is officially moving to Ohio. The Buffalo News had already moved out of the Buffalo News building in downtown Buffalo by the KeyBank Center. The editorial division relocated to Larkinville in October of last year.

The move will displace 160 employees.

Specifically, the printing operations are moving to Cleveland, Ohio. What does that mean for your paper delivery at home? Don't worry. The paper delivery will not be affected.

The Buffalo News was founded by Ed Butler in 1880. When it first started it was just a Sunday morning paper. As of 2020, it is now owned by Lee Enterprises.

How much does the Buffalo News cost in 2023?

The starting price for a digital subscription to the Buffalo News is $49 for a year.

The price for 7 day delivery (and you get digital access) is $8.50 per week.

Out of the top 100 newspapers in the entire United States of America, the Buffalo News ranks at number 54. According to infoplease.com, Buffalo News has 181,540 units in circulation. The only 3 newspapers in the country to have over 1 million physical units in circulation are The USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, and the New York Times, respectively.

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