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Cincinnati Enquirer | http://cincinnati.com
Bio: The Cincinnati Enquirer, a daily morning newspaper, is the highest-circulation print publication in Greater Cincinnati (Ohio) and Northern Kentucky. (The Enquirer publishes a Northern Kentucky edition under the title The Kentucky Enquirer with a front section and remade Local section. The front page is remade from the Ohio edition, although it may contain similar elements.) The Enquirer is a Gannett Co. Inc. newspaper and publishes a variety of print and electronic media, including separate editions for Ohio and Kentucky, 16 Community Press weekly newspapers, 10 Community Recorder weekly newspapers, OurTown magazine, the cincinnati.com network of Web sites, and free-distribution advertising publications in the employment, automotive, real estate, rental, health care and shopping segments. Cincinnati.Com is The Enquirer ’s flagship electronic product, and encompasses 50 local and national information and advertising Web products. Source
Media Type: Newspaper | Language: English | Scope: Local | Country: United States of America
Twitter url: https://twitter.com/Enquirer | Followers: 146,442 | Likes: 5,142 | Number of Tweets: 178,513 | Followed: 285
Twitter Bio: Pulitzer Prize-winning local journalism brought to you by Cincinnati.com. We’re not the @NatEnquirer.
No of Journalists: 68
Journalists working at Cincinnati Enquirer
Accused Podcast | https://www.cincinnati.com/series/accused/
Bio: Accused is a true crime investigative journalism podcast created by Cincinnati Enquirer reporter Amber Hunt and photographer Amanda Rossmann. As of 2020, three seasons have been published, each of which analyzes a different suspicious death case. Source
Media Type: Podcast | Language: English | Scope: National | Country: United States of America
Twitter url: https://twitter.com/AccusedPodcast | Followers: 5,758 | Likes: 2,126 | Number of Tweets: 1,142 | Followed: 707
Twitter Bio: Twitter for @Enquirer’s #AccusedPodcast investigating cold murder cases. Curated by @ReporterAmber & @ARossmann02. Tips: accused(at)enquirer.com.
No of Journalists: 2