Regional news organization producing journalism across print, digital, and events
The Philadelphia Inquirer is a 195-year-old news publisher operating as a for-profit public benefit corporation under the Lenfest Institute, reaching over 180,000 subscribers and 20 million monthly impressions. The tech stack is analytics-heavy (Chartbeat, Google Analytics, BigQuery, Looker Studio, Tableau) but notably light on content management or publishing infrastructure, suggesting reliance on legacy systems or third-party platforms. Hiring velocity is accelerating across journalism and media roles, with a notable Chief Development Officer hire signaling renewed focus on revenue diversification beyond traditional advertising.
Notable leadership hires: Chief Development Officer
The Philadelphia Inquirer publishes local and regional journalism through newspapers, a website, e-editions, mobile apps, newsletters, podcasts, and live events. The organization is headquartered in Center City Philadelphia and serves the Philadelphia region and surrounding areas. It operates as a privately held company structured as a public benefit corporation under the nonprofit Lenfest Institute. Revenue models include subscription (180,000+ paid subscribers), advertising, and emerging philanthropic channels. Current initiatives span hyperlocal newsletter expansion, 2026–2028 political coverage, and enterprise reporting on state government.
Core tools include Chartbeat (analytics), Google Analytics, BigQuery (data warehouse), Looker Studio and Tableau (visualization), and Campaign Monitor (email). The stack emphasizes reader behavior analysis and donor/subscriber data.
Over 180,000 paying subscribers and 20 million monthly web impressions. The organization is scaling subscription and philanthropic revenue to reduce reliance on advertising.
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