The ''Philippine Daily Inquirer'' (''PDI''), or simply the ''Inquirer'', is an
English-language
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newspaper
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in the Philippines. Founded in 1985, it is often regarded as the Philippines'
newspaper of record. The newspaper is the most awarded broadsheet in the Philippines and the multimedia group, called The Inquirer Group, reaches 54 million people across several platforms.
History
The ''Philippine Daily Inquirer'' was founded on December 9, 1985, by publisher
Eugenia Apóstol, columnist
Max Solivén
Maximo Villaflor Soliven (September 4, 1929 – November 24, 2006) was a Filipino journalist and newspaper publisher. In a career spanning six decades, he founded the '' Philippine Star'' and served as its publisher until his death.
Backgro ...
, together with
Betty Go-Belmonte
Billie Mary "Betty" Chua Go-Belmonte (; December 31, 1933 – January 28, 1994) was a Filipina journalist and newspaper publisher. She established the STAR Group of Publications which publishes the national newspaper, ''The Philippine Star'' and ...
during the last days of the regime of President
Ferdinand Marcos
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, 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 ]assassination
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of opposition leader Ninoy Aquino at Manila International Airport on August 21, 1983. Apostol also published the '' Mr. & Ms. Special Edition'', a weekly tabloid opposed to the Marcos regime.[
]
Beltran years (1985–1989)
As the successor to the previous ''Mr. & Ms. Special Edition'' and the weekly ''Philippine Inquirer'', it was founded on a budget of ₱1 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
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. 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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.
The newspaper was instrumental in documenting the campaign of Corazon Aquino during the 1986 presidential elections and, in turn, the 1986 People Power Revolution. Its slogan, ''Balanced News, Fearless Views'', was incorporated to the newspaper in January 1986 after a slogan-making contest held during the first month of the ''Inquirer''s existence.[ In this period, the newspaper reached a high circulation of 500,000 copies a day.
In July 1986, questions about finances and a divergence of priorities caused a rift among the founders that led Belmonte, Soliven, and Art Borjal's split from the Inquirer to establish '']The Philippine Star
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''. As Belmonte owned the Star Building where the Inquirer was headquartered, the newspaper amicably transferred to the Soliven-owned BF Condominium on Aduana Street, Intramuros
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Present-day I ...
.
Pascual years (1989–1991)
In February 1987, Federico D. Pascual, former assistant managing editor of the ''Daily Express'', was named executive editor of the ''Inquirer'' and was appointed editor-in-chief
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two years later.[ It was during his term in 1990 that the ''Inquirer'' took the lead from the '']Manila Bulletin
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'' to become the Philippines' largest newspaper in terms of circulation.
However, in July 1990, the Inquirer headquarters in Intramuros was damaged by the 1990 Luzon earthquake. On January 5, 1991, the newspaper transferred to the YIC building along United Nations Avenue and Romualdez Street in Malate.
Jimenez-Magsanoc years (1991–2015)
''Inquirer's'' longest-serving and first woman editor-in-chief
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, the late Letty Jimenez-Magsanoc, was appointed on June 14, 1991. She was a former columnist and editor of the ''Panorama'' Sunday magazine of '' Bulletin Today (now Manila Bulletin)'' who was sacked for writing articles poking fun at Marcos. She edited '' Mr & Ms Special Edition'' until the fall of the Marcos regime. She was also the first editor-in-chief of ''Sunday Inquirer Magazine.''
Under her term, on January 12, 1995, the ''Inquirer'' moved to its current headquarters in Makati
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after transferring headquarters four times.
President Joseph Estrada accused the ''Inquirer'' of "bias, malice, and fabrication" against him, charges that the newspaper denied. In 1999, several government organizations, pro-Estrada businesses, and movie producers simultaneously pulled their advertisements from the ''Inquirer'' in a boycott that lasted for five months. Malacañang Palace
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was widely implicated in the advertising boycott, which publisher Isagani Yambot denounced as an attack on the freedom of the press
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.[
In 2017, according to the survey conducted by AGB Nielsen, the ''Inquirer'' was the most widely read newspaper in the Philippines. '']The Manila Bulletin
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'' and ''The Philippine Star'' followed as the second and the third most widely read papers, respectively. Magsanoc died on December 24, 2015, at St. Luke's Medical Center
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in Taguig. A month after her death, Jimenez-Magsanoc was recognized as the Filipino of the Year 2015 by the ''Inquirer''.
Nolasco years (2016–2018)
On February 2, 2016, the ''Inquirer'' appointed its managing editor Jose Ma. Nolasco as the executive editor, the new top position of the newspaper, replacing the traditional editor-in-chief position used by the ''Inquirer'' for more than three decades.
Readership
According to the company's website the newspaper has over 2.7 million nationwide readers daily, it enjoys a market share of over 50% and tops the readership surveys.
Reputation
At least two opinion pieces cite the ''Inquirer'' as the Philippines' newspaper of record, but as an opportunity for criticism: ''The Manila Times
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'' criticized it for "publish ng... vapid, unthinking positions" which it called "reprehensible, at best"; GMA News
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, in 2014, noted it as a "de facto paper of record", followed by "This distinguished history only makes it more painful to say that the paper is starting to suck".
See also
* '' Inquirer Compact''
* ''Inquirer Libre
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* Isagani Yambot - Publisher of the ''Philippine Daily Inquirer'' from 1994 to 2012
* Letty Jimenez Magsanoc - longest-serving and first woman editor-in-chief
* Rina Jimenez-David - columnist
References
External links
Media Ownership Monitor Philippines - Media Companies: A Duopoly Rules
by VERA Files and Reporters Without Borders
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Media Ownership Monitor Philippines - Print
by VERA Files and Reporters Without Borders
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English-language newspapers published in the Philippines
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1985 establishments in the Philippines