The Philadelphia Inquirer is
shuttering its
Up to 500 people are losing jobs in the move, according to
the paper. It’s possible Gannett will hire some of The Inquirer employees, but
that’s not guaranteed, according to Lisa Hughes, publisher and chief executive
officer of The Inquirer, the paper said.
The cuts represent nearly half of the paper’s staff of
1,073.
The closure of the Schuylkill Printing Plant in
The Inquirer is working with a buyer for the 45-acre
property. The buyer’s identity was not made public.
The property has a 674,000-square-foot manufacturing
facility, opened in 1992.
The change is “is aimed at ensuring the survival of the
media company as consumers turn to digital platforms for their news,” said the
paper.
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