Since 1829, The Philadelphia Inquirer has been “asking on behalf of the people” by providing essential journalism for the diverse communities of the Philadelphia region. The Inquirer, a for-profit public benefit corporation owned by the non-profit Lenfest Institute, produces Pulitzer Prize-winning journalism that changes lives and leads to lasting reforms. Its multiple brand platforms — including newspapers, Inquirer.com, e-Editions, apps, newsletters, and live events — reach a growing audience of more than 10 million people a month. “In a free state, there should always be an inquirer asking on behalf of the people.” — John Norvell, Inquirer co-founder
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The Philadelphia Inquirer, en av USA:s mest prominenta morgontidningar, väljer Linköpingsbolaget Roxen för att utveckla papperstidningen: ”Vi fokuserar på en sak – och vi gör den så bra att den utmärker sig globalt”, säger Roxens VD Per Östlund.
O The Philadelphia Inquirer, um dos jornais de maior prestígio dos EUA, escolheu como parceira para modernizar a sua produção gráfica a empresa sueca de software para a internet Roxen. “Estamos enfocados em fazer uma coisa – e fazemo-la tão bem que se destaca mundialmente”, afirma Per Östlund, CEO da Roxen.
The Philadelphia Inquirer, uno de los periódicos más importantes de Estados Unidos, ha decidido asociarse con la empresa sueca de software, Roxen, con el fin de modernizar su producción impresa. «Estamos enfocados en hacer una cosa y la hacemos tan bien que destaca en todo el mundo», afirma Per Östlund, CEO de Roxen.
The Philadelphia Inquirer, one of the most prominent newspapers in the US, has chosen to partner with Swedish software company Roxen to modernize its print production. “We are focused on doing one thing – and we do it so well it stands out globally”, says Roxen CEO Per Östlund.