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Inquirer launching interactive presentation to commemorate 180th anniversary Sunday

The Inquirer will unveil a special interactive presentation Sunday commemorating its 180th anniversary.

The Inquirer will unveil a special interactive presentation Sunday commemorating its 180th anniversary.

In case anyone forgot why newspapers matter, the Philadelphia Inquirer will give the public a subtle reminder this weekend.

Philadelphia’s paper of record will launch a special multimedia presentation online Sunday to commemorate its 180th anniversary, which Technically Philly was given a sneak preview of yesterday, and which we promised to share yesterday.

According to Inquirer Executive Online Editor Chris Krewson, a team has been working on the project for several months.

“Credit goes to Frank Wiese, our Online Projects Editor, and Cynthia Greer, an artist in our graphics department,” Krewson said in an e-mail statement.

“Frank and Cynthia had collaborated before on the Please Touch Museum interactive book, which won a national Headliners Award for Journalistic Innovation,” he said.

Sure, call us media geeksďż˝But after digging into the special presentation, we’re impressed. Follow the jump for more details of the special presentation, or see it on Philly.com.
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Friday Tech Links: Comcast competes, Indy Hall grows and more

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In which we link out to the tech news from Philly and elsewhere (when it matters) that slips through the cracks and make it way fun.

Because that’s what we do best.

  • The Inquirer’s Bob Fernandez rewrites a press release and puts two lanterns in the window, announcing that Verizon is coming; Verizon is coming. The company is upgrading its telephone network in Philadelphia for high-speed FiOS Internet and TV services, and they’re starting in Chestnut Hill.

Below see more stories you need to be sure you saw, including our most trafficked of the week.


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Can the Philadelphia general interest newspaper thrive with technology?

The historic white Inquirer building, longtime headquarters of the Philadelphia Inquirer, as seen from the headquarters of Philly.com, on the 35th floor of 1601 Market Street in Center City Philadelphia on Jan. 8, 2009.

The news flew through Twitter like the California fire storm that helped bring the micro-blogging utility to mainstream consumption.

Before a newsroom meeting broke, Pulitzer-Prize winning phtographer Jim MacMillan tweeted that the Daily News was being folded into its older, more mature, less fun sister publication, the Philadelphia Inquirer. The message from MacMillan, formerly of the Daily News, was quickly clarified by Philly.com Editor Wendy Warren, a Daily News alumnae herself. Before then though, Inquirer online editor Chris Krewson had cleared the message for anyone who cared.

The Philadelphia Daily News will at the end of March be considered an edition of the Inquirer, though their staffs and competition will remain the same, for now.

Of course, what’s interesting is that the unsettling, if not undercutting, news of the People Paper first came to the masses via the latest fashionable social media, just the type of tool that newspaper executives seem to suggest could save the general interest urban daily. Well, that or kill it.


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