Who is Chase Lenfest?

Chase is a founder and active volunteer of The Lenfest Center, a safe, positive place for youth and families in Hunting Park.

Who owns the Lenfest Institute?

H.F. (Gerry) Lenfest
The Lenfest Institute was founded in 2016 by the late cable television entrepreneur H.F. (Gerry) Lenfest.

Is the Philadelphia Inquirer a non profit?

The Inquirer is now the largest newspaper in the United States operated as a public-benefit corporation. Under the non-profit ownership of the Institute, which is dedicated solely to the mission of preserving local journalism, the Inquirer serves as a live lab for news innovation.

Did Brian O’Neill buy the Inquirer building at in Montgomery County?

Brian O’Neill, founder of the substance-abuse chain Recovery Centers of America, has bought The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Montgomery County printing plant from the newspaper. O’Neill paid $37 million for the Schuylkill Printing Plant at 800 River Rd.

Where is the Philadelphia Inquirer printed?

In 2020 The Inquirer closed its Schuylkill Printing Plant in Upper Merion Township, laying off about 500 employees. As of 2021, printing of The Inquirer and the Philadelphia Daily News has been outsourced to a printing plant in Cherry Hill, New Jersey owned by Gannett.

How much is the Sunday Philadelphia Inquirer?

Effective today, the Monday-through-Saturday newsstand price of The Inquirer and the Daily News, including Daily News Weekend, will increase to $2.95. The newsstand price of the Sunday Inquirer will increase to $4.95. The increases do not affect home-delivery subscriptions.

When did the Lenfest Foundation change its mission?

In 2011, the Lenfest Foundation Board of Directors revised its mission to focus on disadvantaged youth in the Philadelphia area.

What does the Lenfest Institute for journalism do?

The Lenfest Institute is working throughout local news ecosystems, in Philadelphia and beyond, to crack the code on a sustainable future for this vital resource. The Lenfest Institute’s ownership of The Philadelphia Inquirer is the cornerstone of an enthusiastic investment in local news and the need to act decisively.

When did Gerry Lenfest move to Philadelphia PA?

In 1965, the couple moved to Philadelphia when Gerry accepted a position as associate counsel at Walter Annenberg’s Triangle Publications. After five years, Gerry became editorial director and publishe of Seventeen magazine and president of the company’s cable division.

When did Gerry Lenfest start his cable company?

In 1974, Gerry purchased two cable companies from Walter Annenberg—Suburban and Lebanon Valley— with two partners, and launched Lenfest Communications. By the end of the 1990s, the cable company had more than 1.2 million subscribers and had become the region’s largest cable operator.