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I recently used my kindle to read the Inquirer for the first time. It was while I was on vacation and it really was very convenient. I had read reviews from last year that it wasn't very good but for the kind of skimming that I do, looking for articles of interest it was perfect.
Is The Philadelphia Inquirer still in business? ›
The Lenfest Institute is the non-profit owner of The Philadelphia Inquirer, which is now the largest newspaper in America operated as a public-benefit corporation.
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How much does a copy of The Philadelphia Inquirer cost? ›
Effective today, the Monday-through-Saturday newsstand price of The Inquirer and the Daily News, including Daily News Weekend, will increase to $2.95. The newsstand price of the Sunday Inquirer will increase to $4.95. The increases do not affect home-delivery subscriptions.
Is The Philadelphia Inquirer a liberal newspaper? ›
As of June 2024, 793 people have voted on the AllSides Media Bias Rating for The Philadelphia Inquirer. On average, those who disagree with our rating think this source has a Lean Left bias.
How many people read Philadelphia Inquirer? ›
The Philadelphia Inquirer
The front page of The Philadelphia Inquirer on November 8, 2023 |
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Country | United States |
Circulation | 61,180 (as of 2022) |
Sister newspapers | Philadelphia Daily News |
ISSN | 0885-6613 |
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Amazon hasn't shared its exact reason for the change (the company's statement to publishers is here), but one obvious explanation is that relatively few people are buying these subscriptions and it doesn't make financial sense to continue to support them.
As of March 9, 2023 Amazon is no longer offering magazine and newspaper subscriptions for the Kindle. This includes The New York Times Daily Edition for Kindle. The full Amazon announcement and FAQ are available from the Kindle Newsstand.
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What happened to the inquirer newspaper? ›
In 2019, Philadelphia Media Network renamed Philly.com to Inquirer.com and made the Daily News an edition of The Inquirer. Philadelphia Media Network was renamed The Philadelphia Inquirer, LLC. In January 2020, Lisa Hughes was named publisher and CEO; she is the first female publisher of The Inquirer.
Who owns Inquirer now? ›
Inquirer Holdings Incorporated (also known as the Inquirer Group of Companies) is a mass media conglomerate based in Makati, Philippines with the Philippine Daily Inquirer as its flagship brand. The company is majority-owned by Pinnacle Printers Corporation, the holding investment arm of the Rufino-Prieto matriarch.
How much does it cost to put an obituary in The Philadelphia Inquirer? ›
Placing an obituary in the Philadelphia Inquirer starts at $654.00.
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The app is free to download and comes with a complimentary 14-issue preview. Inquirer Plus ($9.99/mo): gives one access to all the titles within the app.
How much is a Philadelphia inquirer subscription? ›
Your payment method will be charged $13 after subscribing. After 13 weeks, you will be charged $5.49 every 4 weeks ($21.96 in total) thereafter until you cancel your subscription. Discounted introductory offers are only available to new subscribers using electronic payment methods.