Boston Globe Halts Print Edition for First Time in 153 Years Due to Blizzard
In Brief
A historic blizzard forced The Boston Globe to suspend its print edition for the first time in over a century.
Key Facts
- The Boston Globe postponed printing its daily newspaper for the first time in its 153-year history due to a blizzard
- The decision was made amid record-setting snowfall and high winds in Massachusetts
- Management cited safety concerns for staff unable to reach the Globe's printing plant
- The blizzard created conditions that made safe delivery and printing impossible
- The Boston Globe has maintained continuous print publication since its founding in 1872 until this event
What Happened
The Boston Globe management decided to postpone printing their daily newspaper for the first time since 1872 due to a severe blizzard in Massachusetts. The extreme snow and wind conditions prevented staff from safely accessing the printing plant, leading to the suspension of the print edition. This marked an unprecedented interruption in the newspaper's continuous print history.
Why It Matters
This event highlights the impact of extreme weather on traditional media operations and distribution logistics. It underscores challenges faced by print newspapers in maintaining continuity during natural disasters. The decision may influence future contingency planning for print media amid increasing climate-related disruptions.
Sources
- The Independent — ‘Unprecedented decision’: The Boston Globe decides to ax printed paper for first time in over a century amid blizzard(9h ago)
- The Independent — Blizzard prompts Boston Globe management to call off printing paper for first time in 153 years(9h ago)
- The Hindu — Blizzard prompts Boston Globe management to call off printing paper for first time in 153 years(6h ago)
