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The Cork on Sunday – short-lived (late 1990s) Sunday newspaper for Metropolitan Cork; The Cork Weekly [71] – a free weekly paper for Metropolitan Cork incorporating the Douglas Weekly, ceased July 2009; The Corkonian; Donegal on Sunday; Donegal Times (Closed in 2017 [72])
Printers' Ink was an American trade magazine launched in 1888 by George P. Rowell. [1] It was the first national trade magazine for advertising. [2] It was renamed Marketing/Communications in 1967 [3] and ceased publication in 1972. [4] From 1919 to 1941, it had a larger-size sister publication called Printers' Ink Monthly in addition to the ...
North West of Ireland Printing and Publishing Company; S. Stars on Sunday (newspaper) The Irish Sun; The Sun (United Kingdom) Sunday World; U. Ulsterman (newspaper)
The Sunday Business Post was co-founded by four people: the economist and editor Damien Kiberd, Aileen O'Toole (former editor of Business & Finance), Frank Fitzgibbon (editor of The Sunday Times Ireland) and James Morrissey (spokesperson for Denis O'Brien). [5] The SBP was previously owned by Thomas Crosbie Holdings (TCH).
The Sunday Press was a weekly newspaper published in Ireland from 1949 until 1995. It was launched by Éamon de Valera's Irish Press group following the defeat of his Fianna Fáil party in the 1948 Irish general election. Like its sister newspaper, the daily The Irish Press, politically the paper loyally supported Fianna Fáil.
Mediahuis Ireland (formerly Independent News and Media, or INM) [4] is a Belgian/Dutch-owned media organisation that is based in Dublin and publishes national daily newspapers, Sunday newspapers, regional newspapers and operates multiple websites including Independent.ie. Mediahuis Ireland operates throughout Ireland.
The Sunday World is an Irish newspaper published by Independent News & Media. [3] It is the second largest selling "popular" newspaper in the Republic of Ireland , [ 4 ] and is also sold in Northern Ireland where a modified edition with more stories relevant to that region is produced.
Ireland on Sunday was a national Sunday newspaper published in Ireland from September 1997 until September 2006, when it was renamed the Irish Mail on Sunday.The newspaper was founded in 1996 as a sports-only newspaper called The Title, but was soon expanded into a general broadsheet Sunday newspaper with its founder, former County Meath Gaelic football player Liam Hayes, carrying on as editor.