
Complete Insight about Philadelphia Inquirer - Get You Know More about Local News, Sports, Traffic
Serving the areas of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and a few other metropolitan areas of United States, Philadelphia Inquirer is the third largest surviving newspaper in the country. The news paper was the brainchild of John R Walker and John Norvell in June 1829. Philadelphia Media Holdings LLC presently owns the paper. It has also won many prizes including eighteen prestigious Pulitzer Prizes.
The popularity of the newspaper picked up from the American Civil War Coverage. Immediately after the war, the business went down but again picked up during the end of 19th century. The paper was politically independent in the middle of 20th century, but before that it was inclined towards Republican Party and before that the Whig Party.
The Philadelphia Inquirer has it's headquarter in The Inquirer Building located in Center City Philadelphia. The newspaper has a printing plant known as the Schuylkill Printing Plant that is situated in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania. According to the records of Auditor's Bureau of Circulation, the Sunday circulations are twice as more as the average weekday circulations. There is also an internet version of the paper available on philly.com.
The newspaper covers a wide spectrum of topics. Some of their categories include latest national or international sports news, latest Business information to give you a head start, Arts & Entertainment. Apart from the usual coverage, the newspaper provides investment guides & supplements, health tips, tax analysis and many more. The paper is also a wonderful advertizing platform for many enterprises and individuals. The readers get valuable information and opportunities through their classifieds. The paper is printed through the week and available on all newsstands in the city.

