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The ''Inquirer Compact'' was a newspaper in the Philippines published in the compact format. Published by the ''Philippine Daily Inquirer'', it was the first attempt by a major Philippine broadsheet newspaper to launch a smaller compact edition which was not a tabloid.〔 Although the newspaper was launched on November 14, 2005, it debuted during the Philippine Ad Congress held two weeks later on November 27 in Cebu City. With articles published in this version of the ''Inquirer'' usually shorter than in the broadsheet due to space constraints, the ''Inquirer Compact'' had a strong regional orientation, with the paper being distributed only in major cities within the regions of mainland Luzon. The newspaper was not available in Metro Manila, where the ''Inquirer'' broadsheet and the ''Inquirer Libre'' tabloid were widely available, nor in the Visayas and Mindanao, where the ''Inquirer''-owned tabloids ''Tumbok'' and ''Bandera'' already had strong sales. The ''Inquirer Compact'' was also cheaper than the broadsheet, selling for ₱10 in contrast to ₱18 for the ''Inquirer''.〔 After 572 issues, the ''Inquirer Compact'' ceased publication on April 29, 2007, with some of the newspaper's final front pages being uploaded to Flickr by John Nery, the newspaper's final managing editor, as a tribute to its run. ==See also== *''Inquirer Libre'' *''Philippine Daily Inquirer'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Inquirer Compact」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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