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Contents
- 1 How much is a subscription to The Philadelphia Inquirer?
- 2 How much does the Philadelphia Daily News cost?
- 3 Did not get my Philadelphia Inquirer?
- 4 How do I cancel my Daily News subscription?
- 5 How do I contact The Philadelphia Inquirer?
- 6 How much is the Philadelphia Inquirer Sunday edition?
- 7 How much is the Philadelphia Inquirer home delivery?
- 8 How do I email the Philadelphia Inquirer?
- 9 What time should my newspaper be delivered by?
- 10 What time should morning paper be delivered?
- 11 Is the Daily News still in print?
How much is a subscription to The Philadelphia Inquirer?
Information about how to make a payment. For the first 13 weeks, your payment method will be charged $30.00 once. After that, there will be no more charges. It will then be automatically charged $71.37 every 13 weeks afterwards, beginning on April 4, 2022 ($5.49 each week), until the account is paid in full.
How much does the Philadelphia Daily News cost?
As of April 1, 2019, the Philadelphia Daily News’s pricing are $2.95 Monday through Saturday.
Did not get my Philadelphia Inquirer?
» MORE INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND AT www.service.pnionline.com Please call us by 10 a.m. weekdays or by 11:30 a.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. If you did not receive your paper on Saturday or Sunday, please let us know and we will arrange for a replacement. Daily rates are $3.96, Sunday rates are $2.12, and daily rates are $6.08. Customers who do not subscribe to a seven-day newspaper will receive infrequent Holiday editions at an extra cost.
How do I cancel my Daily News subscription?
What is the best way to cancel my subscription? A: You may reach us by phone at 1-800-692-NEWS (1-800-692-6397).
How do I contact The Philadelphia Inquirer?
We appreciate you taking the time to learn more about The Philadelphia Inquirer. You can reach our Customer Service Department at 215.222.2765 if you have any questions or concerns. Our Customer Service professionals are accessible seven days a week, from 6:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on weekdays and from 7:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.
How much is the Philadelphia Inquirer Sunday edition?
As of today, the newsstand price of The Inquirer and the Daily News, as well as the Daily News Weekend, will increase to $2.95 on a Monday through Saturday basis. The price of the Sunday Inquirer on newsstands will rise to $4.95 per issue. Subscriptions to home delivery services will not be affected by the hikes.
How much is the Philadelphia Inquirer home delivery?
Your paper will be delivered to you by 6:30 a.m. Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday, unless otherwise specified by the customer. If you have not received your paper by 8:30 a.m. everyday, or by 10 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday, please call us and we will arrange for a replacement to be sent. Daily rates are $3.96, Sunday rates are $2.12, and daily rates are $6.08.
How do I email the Philadelphia Inquirer?
Please direct any questions or comments regarding news coverage to assistant managing editor David Sullivan at The Inquirer, Box 8263, Philadelphia 19101, or through e-mail at dsulliva[email protected]. The Inquirer may be reached at (215-854-2357).
What time should my newspaper be delivered by?
The majority of newspapers are published in “morning editions.” They are released in the early hours of the morning, often between 1 and 4 a.m., and are distributed within three hours or less of publication. In certain cases, articles are published in the early afternoon and delivered by 6 p.m., known as “evening editions.” Most big cities used to publish newspapers in both the morning and evening.
What time should morning paper be delivered?
According to Vawter, newspaper subscribers anticipate receiving their daily paper at daybreak so that they may read it while eating breakfast. It is customary for newspaper carriers to report to their places of employment by 3 a.m. in order to complete their route by 6 a.m.—and certain papers may be delivered even earlier—he says.
Is the Daily News still in print?
It was the first daily newspaper in the United States to be published in tabloid format. Its circulation peaked in 1947 at 2.4 million copies per day, reaching its highest point ever. The Daily News is owned by Tribune Publishing, which also owns the New York Times. This firm was bought by Alden Global Capital, which runs its media properties through Digital First Media, in May 2021. Alden Global Capital operates its media properties through Digital First Media.