12 Facts About Cincinnati Enquirer

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Cincinnati Enquirer is a morning daily newspaper published by Gannett in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.

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Cincinnati Enquirer won the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for local reporting for its project titled "Seven Days of Heroin".

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3.

In 2016, the Cincinnati Enquirer launched a true crime podcast called Accused that reached the top of iTunes' podcasts chart.

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Under then-editor Peter Bhatia, the Cincinnati Enquirer became the first newsroom in the nation to dedicate a reporter to covering the heroin epidemic full time.

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5.

In November 1843, the Cincinnati Enquirer merged with the Daily Morning Message to become the Cincinnati Enquirer and Message .

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6.

In February 1952, The Cincinnati Times-Star offered to buy the Enquirer from the American Security and Trust Company for $7.

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7.

For two years, the Cincinnati Enquirer had secretly negotiated the terms of the JOA with the Post while securing concessions from labor unions.

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8.

The Cincinnati Enquirer underwent a staff reorganization and introduced a new format in September 1982.

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Under Blake, the Enquirer had a reputation for friendliness to corporate interests, exemplified in its weak coverage of the savings and loan crisis that engulfed financier Charles Keating, brother of Enquirer publisher William J Keating.

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10.

In January 2004, the Cincinnati Enquirer informed the Post of its intention to let the JOA expire.

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11.

Shortly after, the Cincinnati Enquirer began publishing in a smaller compact tabloid format.

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12.

In 1866, the Cincinnati Enquirer began publishing from offices in the 600 block of Vine Street, near Baker Street.

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