What are the major newspapers in Philadelphia?

What are the major newspapers in Philadelphia?

The top 10 Philadelphia newspapers

  • Philadelphia Inquirer.
  • Northeast Times.
  • Metro Philadelphia.
  • South Philly Review.
  • Catholic Star Herald.
  • Philadelphia Tribune.
  • Philadelphia Weekly.
  • Delaware County Daily Times.

What is the name of the Philadelphia newspaper?

The Philadelphia Inquirer
The Philadelphia Inquirer, daily newspaper published in Philadelphia, long one of the most influential dailies in the eastern United States. The Philadelphia Inquirer newsroom, 2010. It was founded in 1847 as the Pennsylvania Inquirer but adopted Philadelphia into its name about 1860.

What was the nickname given to Philadelphia?

The City of Brotherly Love
Philadelphia has long been nicknamed “The City of Brotherly Love” from the literal meaning of the city’s name in Greek (Greek: Φιλαδέλφεια ([pʰilaˈdelpʰeːa], Modern Greek: [filaˈðelfia]), “brotherly love”), derived from the Ancient Greek terms φίλος phílos (beloved, dear, or loving) and ἀδελφός adelphós (brother.

Is the Philadelphia Inquirer a good newspaper?

As of 2007 it is the 17th largest average weekday U.S. newspaper circulation and as of 2021 it has won 20 Pulitzer Prizes. It is the newspaper of record in the Delaware Valley. The Inquirer first became a major newspaper during the American Civil War when its war coverage was popular on both sides.

How much does the Philadelphia Inquirer cost?

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Is the Pennsylvania Gazette still in circulation?

The Pennsylvania Gazette was founded in 1728 and ceased publication in 1800.

Did the Philadelphia Inquirer go out of business?

At the age of 192, The Inquirer is stopping its own presses for good — the April 1 issues marked the last official runs — and will be outsourcing its print operations in line with newspapers across the country that are cutting costs and fighting a media universe changing at the speed of breaking news.

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