In Philadelphia, the Inky had a similar footpath as other papers, circling the drain, trading owners, layoffs, a new internet work, the whole shebang. But in 2016 they were bought by a philanthropist who donated the Inquirer and it's other holdings (Philadelphia Media Network) to The Philadelphia Foundation which is a community foundation that has been around for a long time in our city. They're now a "public benefit corporation" which is a structure that can help enable not hedonistic structures to survive in a capitalistic world