Inquirer Libre
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''Inquirer Libre'' | |
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Type | Weekly newspaper |
Format | Tabloid |
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Owner | Philippine Daily Inquirer, Inc. |
Editor | Chito dela Vega |
Founded | unknown |
Political allegiance | none |
Headquarters | Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines |
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Website: http://www.inq7.net |
The Inquirer Libre is a free (libre is Filipino for free), bilingual (Filipino and English) tabloid published in the Philippines. It is published by the Philippine Daily Inquirer and is considered a trimmed-down version of the Inquirer broadsheet for use while on public transport. It is available at Ninoy Aquino International Airport, at bus terminals and piers in Metro Manila, as well as certain stations of the LRT and MRT.
Unlike other Philippine tabloids, the Inquirer Libre seeks to provide commuters access to meaningful news and current events reports. The income generated from distributing the Inquirer Libre comes from advertising.
[edit] See also
Newspapers/Magazines in the Metro Manila market |
Broadsheets: Business Mirror • Business World • Malaya • Manila Bulletin • Manila Standard Today • Philippine Daily Inquirer • The Daily Tribune • The Manila Times • The Philippine Chronicle • The Philippine Star Tabloids: Abante • Balita • Bandera • Inquirer Libre • Pang-Masa • People's Journal • Pilipino Star Ngayon • Pinas • Pinoy Weekly • Sikat • Taliba • Tanod • Tempo • Tumbok Magazines: Bannawag • Bisaya • Hiligaynon • Liwayway • Philippine Panorama • Starweek • Sunday Inquirer Magazine |