Harmony Inquirer
The Inquirer
22 Square Street, Harmony
Industry: Publishing
Entity type: For-profit
Product: Periodicals, daily local newspaper
Specialties: Journalism, local news, mainstream local affairs, printing
Circulation:
- Local edition (AQS-D): H
- Regional edition (AQS-D): H
- Total circulation (AQS-D): H
- Total readership (AQS-TS): H
Revenue (CRRS): H
Newsstand Price: 30mμ (local edition), 31mμ (regional edition)
The Harmony Inquirer of Harmony is the dominant mainstream newspaper published in the city of Harmony, reaching readers in the Harmony metropolitan region as well as throughout Brookeview Ludwig Megalopolitan Complex.
Publishing a local edition with a circulation of 1,289,900 and a regional edition focused on the greater megalopolitan complex with a circulation of 1,120,000, The Inquirer claims a total circulation of 2,409,900. The Inquirer ranks first among Harmony newspapers in circulation and readership, reaching a grand total of 8,519,500 readers daily. The Inquirer shares much of its readership locally with its crosstown rival, the Harmony Ideas.
The Inquirer serves the region with relatively reputable journalism of a local and regional scale. Making a name for itself with its inquisitive approach to reporting the facts, The Inquirer is generally considered to be the publication of record for the combined metropolitan region surrounding the cities of Harmony and Mendelssohn.
The Inquirer earns a revenue of 4,473,200μ/AU and has a newsstand price of 30mμ.