National Enquirer Moving HQ Out Of Boca Raton

FT LAUDERDALE (CBSMiami) - After more than four decades in South Florida, the National Enquirer is packing its proverbial bags and heading out.

The Boca Raton-base supermarket tabloid is moving its headquarters to New York next month under a new editor. He's been given a mandate to broaden the tabloid's audience and give it some Internet-age flourish.

The Enquirer, in a way, is returning to its roots. It began as The New York Enquirer in 1926, but first moved to Florida in 1971.

It's spent all but a few years since in Boca Raton.

The paper's owner, American Media Inc., wouldn't provide a precise count of jobs affected by the move.

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