The Philadelphia Inquirer is a daily newspaper serving Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. It is the third-oldest continuously published daily newspaper in the United States and has won nineteen Pulitzer Prizes.
Founded in 1829 as The Pennsylvania Inquirer by John R. Walker and John Norvell.
In 1830, The Pennsylvania Inquirer merged with The Pennsylvania Chronicle.
In 1850, The Inquirer merged with The Public Ledger.
In 1930, The Inquirer acquired the Philadelphia Record.
In 1969, the newspaper was sold to the Knight-Ridder newspaper chain, becoming The Philadelphia Inquirer.
In 2012, The Inquirer was sold to a group of investors and renamed Philadelphia Media Network.
In 2018, The Inquirer was sold to a non-profit organization, The Lenfest Institute for Journalism.
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