What kind of paper is The Inquirer?

What kind of paper is The Inquirer?

Daily newspaper
Walker and John Norvell in June 1829 as The Pennsylvania Inquirer and is the third-oldest continually operating daily newspaper in the United States….The Philadelphia Inquirer.

The paper’s May 2, 2011, front page
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner(s) The Lenfest Institute
Founder(s) John R. Walker and John Norvell

Is The Inquirer a magazine?

The Inquirer – New York Magazine.

Who is the owner of Inquirer?

Inquirer Group of Companies

Type Private
Key people Marixi Rufino-Prieto (chairperson)
Services Print publication, Digital media, Broadcasting
Owner Pinnacle Printers Corporation (68.9%) Excel Pacific Holding Corporation (25%) Mercedes Rufino-Prieto (6.1%)
Website inquirer.com.ph

Where is the Philadelphia Inquirer print?

Developer J. Brian O’Neill, founder of the substance-abuse chain Recovery Centers of America, has bought The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Montgomery County printing plant from the newspaper. O’Neill paid $37 million for the Schuylkill Printing Plant at 800 River Rd.

Is the Philadelphia Inquirer nonprofit?

The Inquirer is now the largest newspaper in the United States operated as a public-benefit corporation. Under the non-profit ownership of the Institute, which is dedicated solely to the mission of preserving local journalism, the Inquirer serves as a live lab for news innovation.

Who published Inquirer Net?

It is published daily by The Manila Times Publishing Corp. with editorial and administrative offices at 2/F…

What happened to Philadelphia Daily News?

In 2019, Philadelphia Media Network renamed Philly.com Inquirer.com and made the Daily News an edition of the Inquirer. Philadelphia Media Network was renamed The Philadelphia Inquirer, LLC.

Where is The Philadelphia Inquirer printed?

The Inquirer, which is owned by the Lenfest Institute, will outsource its printing to a Gannett plant in Cherry Hill, New Jersey.