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He was among a handful of broadcasters to be honored by the Philadelphia City Council for outstanding service. He appeared on CNN, NBC and ABC television networks, at different times, to discuss stories he covered. Kennedy was profiled in Philadelphia Magazine, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Philadelphia Daily News and Philadelphia City Paper.
Police said Friday that they have issued an arrest warrant for a 19-year-old acquaintance in the death of a Philadelphia journalist who went from sleeping on the street to working for the mayor to ...
He was replaced by Bob Hall, 67, the publisher of the Daily News and Inquirer from 1990 to 2003, when the papers were owned by Knight Ridder. [2] Philadelphia Media Network was purchased by Philadelphia businessman Gerry Lenfest in 2014. [3] In 2016, Lenfest donated the company to The Philadelphia Foundation, a nonprofit organization. [4] [5]
June 8: The first swine flu related death in Philadelphia, a 26-year-old woman who died June 7, is reported by the Philadelphia Department of Public Health. (Philadelphia Inquirer) June 1: Philadelphia area newspaper The Bulletin suspends production. June 1: The Philadelphia Inquirer celebrates the 180th anniversary of its founding.
Nine years later he became an investigative journalist for The Plain Dealer, and later took similar jobs with The Chicago Daily News and The Philadelphia Inquirer, where he met his collaborator James B. Steele. [4] In 1997, Barlett and Steele became editors-at-large for Time. [4] In 2006, they moved to Vanity Fair as contributing editors. Over ...
A Philadelphia man who was given a $4.1 million settlement after serving 24 years in prison for a murder conviction that was scrapped confessed to a separate killing -- over a paltry $1,200 drug debt.
The Philadelphia Inquirer announced Tuesday that Lisa Hughes, a member of the company's board and former publisher of The New Yorker, will take over as publisher next month. Hughes, 59, served as ...
On what would have been Della Penna's eighteenth birthday, the Philadelphia Daily News increased a previously offered reward of $4,000 to $10,000 for any information leading to the arrest and conviction of her murderer or murderers, with the periodical assuring the public they could remain anonymous in submitting any information should they wish.