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Philippine Daily Inquirer

Philippine Daily Inquirer
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Front page from October 26, 2016
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner(s) Philippine Daily Inquirer, Inc.
Founder(s) Eugenia D. Apostol
Publisher Raul C. Pangalanan
President Alexandra Rufino Prieto-Romualdez
Editor Jose Ma. D. Nolasco
News editor Artemio T. Engracia Jr.
Opinion editor Rosario R. Garcellano
Sports editor Teddyvic S. Melendres / Francis T.J. Ochoa
Founded December 9, 1985
Political alignment Center-left
Language English
Headquarters

1098 Chino Roces Ave. cor Yague and Mascardo Sts.

1204 Makati, Philippines
City Manila
Country Philippines
Sister newspapers Inquirer Bandera
Inquirer Libre
Cebu Daily News
ISSN 0116-0443
Website inquirer.net

1098 Chino Roces Ave. cor Yague and Mascardo Sts.

The Philippine Daily Inquirer, popularly known as the Inquirer, is the most widely read broadsheet newspaper in the Philippines, with a daily circulation of 260,000 copies. It is one of the Philippines' newspapers of record. It is a member of the Asia News Network.

The Philippine Daily Inquirer was a daily newspaper founded on 9 December 1985 by publisher Eugenia Apóstol, columnist Max Solivén, together with Betty Go-Belmonte (wife of House Speaker Feliciano "Sonny" Belmonte) during the last days of the regime of the Philippine dictator, Ferdinand Marcos, becoming one of the first private newspapers to be established under the Marcos regime.

The Inquirer succeeded the weekly Philippine Inquirer, created in 1985 by Apostol to cover the trial of 25 soldiers accused of complicity in the murder of opposition leader Benigno Aquino, Jr. at the Manila International Airport on 21 August 1983. Apostol also published the Mr & Ms Special Edition, a weekly tabloid opposed to the Marcos regime.

As the successor to the previous Mr. and Mrs. Special Edition and the weekly Philippine Inquirer, it was founded on a budget of P1 million and enjoyed a daily circulation of 30,000 in its early days. The new daily was housed in the dilapidated one-story Star Building on 13th and Railroad streets in Port Area, Manila. It was put out by 40 editors, reporters, correspondents, photographers and other editorial employees working in a 100 square meter newsroom. Columnist Louie Beltran was named its editor-in-chief.


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