Philadelphia Inquirer | Daily News
The paper’s new publisher told 63-year-old Bill Marimow (left) that he didn’t have the background in digital media necessary to lead the paper going forward, reports Christopher Hepp. He’ll now be an investigative reporter. || Publisher Gregory Osberg: “We’re excited that he will stick around and help us take [the paper] to the next level.”
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Why Marimow was removed as Philly Inquirer editor
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