The Philadelphia Inquirer

The Philadelphia Inquirer is a morning daily newspaper that serves the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, metropolitan area of the United States. The newspaper was founded by John R. Walker and John Norvell in June 1829 as The Pennsylvania Inquirer and is the third-oldest surviving daily newspaper in the United States. Owned by the local group Philadelphia Media Holdings LLC, The Inquirer has the sixteenth largest average weekday U.S. newspaper circulat... more

First issue date:

  • Jun 1, 1829

Publishing

Address

The Philadelphia Inquirer Headquarters

Philadelphia Philadelphia County

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Award Winner

Awards Won:

Year Award Notes/Description
  • 1978
  • For a series of articles showing abuses of power by the police in its home city.
  • 1990
  • For reporting by Gilbert M. Gaul that disclosed how the American blood industry operates with little government regulation or supervision.
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