For the First Time, the National Enquirer Is Ad-Free

An end-of-summer gift from American Media Inc. CEO David Pecker and chief content officer Dylan Howard.

This never happened at the behest of original owner William Griffin. Nor did it occur on the watch of Generoso Pope Jr., who bought weekly newspaper the New York Enquirer in 1952 for $75,000 and renamed it the National Enquirer several years later.

Rather, it is during this, the tabloid’s 89th year, that American Media Inc. CEO David Pecker and chief content officer Dylan Howard have decided to put forth an edition of the Enquirer entirely devoid of advertising.

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