The Cincinnati Enquirer
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The Cincinnati Enquirer est un quotidien régional américain fondé en 1840 et dont le siège se trouve à Cincinnati, dans l'État de l'Ohio. Il est le journal à plus fort tirage dans la région du Grand Cincinnati, en Ohio, et du Northern Kentucky, soit les comtés de la pointe Nord de l'État du Kentucky. Son premier numéro est paru le 10 avril 1841.
Il appartient au groupe Gannett.
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