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Has the (Phila) Inquirer, Daily News, and philly.com improved since the start of Brian Tiernney's ownership?

No opinion - I do not regularly read the Inky, Daily News, or Philly.com.
7% (4 votes)
No, they have stayed the same.
19% (11 votes)
Yes, they have improved greatly.
5% (3 votes)
Yes, they have improved somewhat.
10% (6 votes)
No, they have gotten slightly worse.
19% (11 votes)
No, they have gotten much worse.
31% (18 votes)
Can't say - it's too soon to tell.
10% (6 votes)
Total votes: 59

It's as good a time to ask

It's as good a time to ask as any other. There have been many substantial changes in the makeup of the Inquirer, Daily News, and philly.com. There have been changes in the non-newsroom staff, editors, the shuttering of Blinq and reassignment of Dan Rubin, the addition of new columnists and the departure of others, and the new back-page-front-page. Feel free to voice your opinion in the comments or link to any posts that you've made anywhere else or on your own blog.

Inquirer

Under new ownership the paper has seen too many of it's best journalistic voices disappear or get reassigned. Shall we extend this poll to add another question?

That question would be how many years before the Inquirer and Daily News disappear altogether? 5? 10? 2?

How long before we are merely an area of local weekly papers and national news being limited to NY Times and USA Today?

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