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Newspaper Publishing in Ireland
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Newspaper Publishing sector based in Ireland. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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The Echo Newspaper
Established more than 43 years ago in Tallaght, The Echo is the only sold local newspaper in Dublin, with over weekly readers across two print editions. Covering Tallaght, Clondalkin, Lucan, Ballyfermot and surrounding areas, The Echo also delivers the latest in independent, award-winning news online through Echo.ie, offering a subscription for online news and our weekly ePapers. We have over 86k social media followers and in 2022, more than 1.5m visits to Echo.ie. We offer competitive advertising rates both in print and online for businesses who are based locally and nationally. For all advertising enquiries contact our Tallaght office on 01 4685350 and one of our team members will be happy to help you. The Echo has been championing local life, business, sport and arts for over four decades. Support us in continuing to deliver for local communities and businesses - and be part of the story.
11 to 50 staff
Irish Independent
To tell Ireland’s story each and every day, our journalists pursue the stories that matter. To continue reporting independent news and real stories, the Irish Independent has turned a new page and started a subscription service. From less than €2.50 per week, you can access unique and exclusive stories. These will continue to appear in the print edition of the Irish Independent and Sunday Independent. Subscribe to read our stories at
201 to 500 staff
The Southern Star
The Southern Star is a family-owned, progressive local newspaper company covering West Cork and the surrounding areas. We are a strong, trusted brand developed over the last 134 years, with a weekly newspaper readership of a portfolio of magazines, a sizeable and growing web and social media audience and a marketing services division (Star Creative) which helps local businesses with their branding, advertising, flyers/brochures, signage, digital operations etc. We are a vibrant and diversified business which constantly strives to be at the heart of all things local.
11 to 50 staff
The University Times
The University Times is Ireland's largest and pre-eminent student newspaper, published from Trinity College Dublin year-round at and every three weeks in print during the academic year. Online, its audience often broaches unique visitors each month, and in print, it reaches all of Trinity's students. With a focus on higher education and national student issues, the reach of The University Times goes far beyond the walls of Trinity College Dublin, and is read by academics, education policy makers and students from all of Ireland's third-level institutions – often setting the national agenda for debates on issues affecting them. The paper consistently wins national and international awards, including Irish Student Publication of the Year (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018), and World's Best Non-Daily College Newspaper (2016). It also received a citation for editorial writing from the US-based Society for Professional Journalists in 2015. In 2016 and 2017, the US-based Society for News Design awarded it the title of Best Overall News Website, and in 2016 said its print paper was the World's Best-Designed College Paper. Its journalists also routinely win the prestigious Irish Student Journalist of the Year award. Alumni of the paper have gone on to work for the Sunday Business Post, the BBC, the National Journal, the New York Times, Quartz, Storyful, the Irish Independent and Business Insider, among other media outlets.
51 to 200 staff
Trinity News
Trinity News is Ireland's oldest and most successful student newspaper, and the only source of independent news in Trinity College Dublin. Founded in 1953, Trinity News publishes eight 24-page issues per year, as well as publishing daily on Trinity News is the national authority on all that is happening within Trinity, as well as covering national higher education and student issues. Winning almost 60 awards for our high quality journalism, Trinity News alumni have gone on to work in prestigious media outlets across the world, including the Guardian, the BBC, the Daily Telegraph, the Irish Times, the Irish Independent, RTE, Newstalk, the Sunday Business Post, TheJournal.ie and Storyful, as well as in many publishing houses. Trinity News prides itself on being the best training ground for future journalists. If you would like to get in contact, please email editor@trinitynews.ie or follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
51 to 200 staff
Dublin Inquirer
Dublin Inquirer is an independent, local newspaper based in Ireland's capital, publishing online weekly and in print monthly. We focus on producing quality original journalism about Dublin City Council, housing, homelessness, transport, immigrant life in the city, the environment, arts and food. We are mostly reader-funded through subscriptions.
1 to 10 staff
The Clare Echo
The Clare Echo is Clare's newest and leading free weekly newspaper. Our total weekly circulation is currently 16,300 copies delivered across the county. This includes a Bulk Distribution of over and a Letter Box Distribution of We offer both bulk and door-to-door distribution throughout Ennis and County Clare, with an unrivaled reach and penetration through our print edition. Covering all media platforms, including the website - Clareecho.ie - breaking daily news for the county that also contains content that is up to date and highly interactive. Social Media updates and interaction on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Use #CE or #ClareEcho to get involved. The newspaper includes weekly sections dedicated to Community News, Sports, Motoring, Food, Business & Training, Health & Beauty, Travel, and regular special features.
11 to 50 staff
The Nenagh Guardian & Guardian Print & Design
Featuring all the latest news and sport for Nenagh and the surrounding area of North Tipperary. This family-run newspaper is the leading market title for the region and is the perfect platform for advertisers to target their audience.
11 to 50 staff
Medical Independent
The Medical Independent is Ireland's only investigative medical newspaper. Established in 2010, the publication, along with its sister website aims to investigate and analyse the major issues affecting healthcare and the medical profession in Ireland. The Medical Independent has won a number of awards for its investigative journalism, and its stories are frequently picked up by national digital, broadcast and print media. We produce 30 issues per year.
11 to 50 staff
Kerry's Eye Newspaper
Kerry's Eye is Kerrys biggest selling weekly newspaper with sales of over copies throughout the county and border areas of Limerick and Cork. Established in 1974, Kerry's Eye is owned by the Kennelly family. Editor Ger Colleran: gercolleran@kerryseye.com : Advertising Manager Brendan Kennelly: brendan@kerryseye.com - Phone 087 2591140n
11 to 50 staff
Limerick Leader Newspaper Limericklive.Ie
At the heart of the community since 1889, Limerick Leader and limericklive.ie brings you the best in breaking local news, sport and features from across the county in print and online If you have a news story please contact the newsdesk on 061 214503 (Monday-Friday) or e-mail news@limerickleader.ie. For the best advertising deals on contact our Advertising Department by email: advertising@limerickleader.ie or advertising@limericklive.ie or telephone 061-214500. Epapers now available across all our news titles – Read your favourite local newspaper anywhere, anytime, on your mobile, tablet or desktop. Subscribe at https://epaper.limerickleader.ie/ Get the latest stories direct to your inbox everyday! Sign up to our free daily newsletter at Keep up to date across our news and sport social platforms- News: Facebook - Twitter - https://twitter.com/Limerick_Leader Instagram - Sport: Facebook: Twitter - https://twitter.com/LimkLeaderSport Instagram - is powered by Iconic Media Group and the team behind Limerick Leader Newspapers
51 to 200 staff
Sligo Weekender
The Sligo Weekender Newspaper is the strongest way of delivering your message, and it’s not just us saying that. The Sligo Weekender is a SIX-time winner of a European Design Award, a title for which hundreds of newspapers across the EU compete every year. Founded in 1983, the Sligo Weekender has become a staple part of Sligo’s week. You will find it in homes and business premises throughout County Sligo as well as North Roscommon, North Leitrim and South Donegal and along the Mayo/Sligo border. The Sligo Weekender has become the newspaper of choice for many households who want up-to-date news, eye-catching layouts and an easy-to-absorb style of editorial. For 28 years we’ve been the people’s choice, now let us be your choice. The Sligo Weekender is published every Tuesday morning and the deadline for advertising copy is the Friday before publication at 5.00pm.
11 to 50 staff
The Mayo News
A local newspaper in County Mayo, Ireland
11 to 50 staff
Limerick Post
The Limerick Post weekly newspaper is distributed throughout Limerick City and County in the region of Munster. It is considered Limerick’s most popular newspaper with a circulation of over copies per week and an estimated readership of Our trendy tabloid has a reputation for offering clients a full range of promotional tools that includes editorial, advertising, mail-shots and photographic back up. In contrast to other newspapers circulated in the region, the Limerick Post’s distribution is not only greater and far more effective, but it also achieves greater coverage than the combined total of all national newspapers in the region. This is due in part to recent circulation trends of the younger readers preferring a local newspaper to that of a national. Latest ABC Circulation figures According to the latest circulation figures released from ABC the recognised Industry Body, the Limerick Post has maintained its position as the highest circulation newspaper in Limerick city and county. The latest Certified figures for bulk deliveries to Newsagents, Supermarkets, Offices, Hotels, Post Offices, Mini-markets and Retail outlets around Limerick City and County. Latest Certified Figure: 41,182 (AV) July - December 2021
11 to 50 staff
Real-Time Editing And Design Ltd Re&d
Real-time Editing & Design Ltd is an editorial outsourcing company specialising in the production of live news, sport and business pages for the newspaper industry. Our production offices have switched to Belfast and our sister company, Real-time Editing & Design (NI) Ltd.
1 to 10 staff
The Tuam Herald
The Tuam Herald is Co Galway's oldest regional newspaper. The weekly paper is published every Wednesday and was founded in 1837 by Richard J Kelly. It serves towns and local communities across the North and North East Galway regions.
11 to 50 staff
Checkout Magazine
Checkout Magazine is Ireland's leading publisher for the grocery retail/FMCG sector. Our team provides breaking news, interviews, analysis, market share data and insight for the Irish market. In 2014, Checkout was voted the leading Business-to-Business Magazine in Ireland (Magazines Ireland Awards). Our signature products for the Irish market are Checkout Magazine (published monthly), Retail Intelligence, a weekly e-newsletter, and the newly-relaunched Checkout website Checkout hosts a number of leading industry events throughout the year, including the Checkout Conference, acknowledged as the premier event for top grocery retail and FMCG professionals, the Checkout Best in Fresh Awards, the Checkout National FMCG Awards and the Checkout National Retail Supplier Awards. Updates about these events can be found on the Checkout website Follow us on twitter (@CheckoutIreland) or
11 to 50 staff
Inishowen Independent
We are a weekly newspaper - with printed and digital editions - published in Inishowen, Donegal, Ireland, every Tuesday.
11 to 50 staff
Irish Newspaper Archives
Welcome to Irish Newspaper Archives the world’s oldest and largest online database of Irish newspapers. Through the Irish Newspaper Archives gateway our members gain access to over 280 years of Irish history, 259 publications and over 13 million + pages. With publications from nearly every county in the country dating from 1738 to current we offer a national archive of Irish newspapers. “The gateway to Ireland’s rich historical past” Contact Details: @: info@irishnewspaperarchives.com Ph: 353 (0) 1 2942173
1 to 10 staff
Longford Leader Longfordlive.Ie
Established in 1897, the Longford Leader is a renowned local newspaper based in Longford town, reporting news and views from across Longford and the surrounding areas, available in print every Wednesday and online at longfordlive.ie We also know our businesses - our advertising teams are on hand to give you the best deals so you can reach out to a brand new audience throughout the county. Contact our Advertising Department by email: advertising@longfordleader.ie or advertising@longfordlive.ie or telephone 043 334 5241. Do you have a news story or picture for us? Get in touch today, contact the newsdesk on 043 334 5241 or e-mail newsroom@longfordleader.ie or news@longfordleader.ie. Epapers now available across all our news titles – Read your favourite local newspaper anywhere, anytime, on your mobile, tablet or desktop. Subscribe at https://epaper.longfordleader.ie/ Get the latest stories direct to your inbox everyday! Sign up to our free daily newsletter at Keep up to date across our social platforms- Facebook Twitter https://twitter.com/Longford_Leader Instagram is powered by Iconic Media Group and Longford Leader newspaper.
51 to 200 staff
The College Tribune
The UCD College Tribune is Ireland's only student-run publication which is financially independent from its associated institution. It is UCD's oldest surviving newspaper, currently in its 33rd iteration. Our award-winning team strives to bring quality reporting and journalism to the UCD and broader student population. As Ireland's only financially-independent student newspaper, we have the freedom to openly critique, question and comment on areas which other papers may not be able to.
11 to 50 staff
Midland Tribune
The Midland Tribune is the largest newspaper covering Offaly and north Tipperary. It is a must for all the latest news, sport and advertising in the region.
11 to 50 staff
Tipperary Live
brings you all the latest news, sports and features from across the county. This site is powered by Tipperary people for Tipperary people! We also know our businesses - our advertising teams are on hand to give you the best deals so you can reach out to a brand new audience throughout the county. Get in touch today at news@tipperarylive.ie to advertise or to share your stories and news! Epapers are now available across all our news titles – Read your favourite local newspaper anywhere, anytime, on your mobile, tablet or desktop. Subscribe today at https://epaper.tipperarylive.ie/ Get the latest stories direct to your inbox everyday! Sign up to our free daily newsletter at Keep up to date across our social platforms by following us on: Facebook Instagram Twitter https://twitter.com/tipperarylive is powered by Iconic Media Group
51 to 200 staff
Free Media Ireland Fmi
FMI is an association of large free newspaper publishers throughout Ireland. Our members have a combined circulation per issue of copies and growing. Our members publish both in print and online, and have very active social media platforms. We represent the interests of free newspapers publishers in Ireland and pursue group advertising on behalf of our members.
1 to 10 staff
Local Ireland
Local Ireland is the voice for the largest grouping of local weekly newspapers of record in the Republic of Ireland. Local newspapers are among the three most important advertising platforms in Ireland and represent the best value for money by which leading brands can reach the population in every town and county across Ireland. The longest serving news medium in Ireland, local press presents a uniquely hyper local news offering to its readers each week. The average household retention period for our weekly titles is 5.9 days; our readers spend twice as long reading them as they do a national daily title; 86% of readers say the community relies on their local newspaper for news about their area.(source; Ipsos MRBI survey October 2012). Local Ireland is the promotional brand of the Regional Newspapers and Printers Association of Ireland (RNPAI), formerly the Provincial Newspaper Association, founded in 1919, and the oldest newspaper association in Ireland.
1 to 10 staff
Sin Student Independent News
SIN Newspaper (Student Independent News) is a student newspaper in Galway, Ireland. Its offices are based at NUI Galway. SIN is published fortnightly and covers news about Galway events on and off campus, while its entertainment and features sections aim to entertain and provoke debate and shape opinion. SIN accepts articles from past and present students and lecturers and staff. SIM was founded in 2001 and is published online every two weeks. It replaced the University College Galway student periodical Unity, which was published from 1959 until the late 1990s. Sin was printed in tabloid size across 32 pages until 2020 when it moved solely online as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
51 to 200 staff
Echolive
11 to 50 staff
Enerfeed
Your Daily Energy News Feed
11 to 50 staff
Informatia Irl
Informatia IRL is an online newspaper that addresses to Romanian community in Ireland. Provides daily news and useful general information about community life in Ireland.
1 to 10 staff
Nationalist Newspapers
The Nationalist and Leinster Times Ltd publishes three weekly regional newspapers covering Carlow, Kildare, Laois and West Wicklow. We are part of Landmark Media Investments Ltd. Other newspapers currently within our group include the Irish Examiner, the Evening Echo, the Western People, the Roscommon Herald, the Waterford News and Star and the Wexford, Enniscorthy, Gorey and New Ross Echo newspapers.
201 to 500 staff
Roscommon Herald Limited
11 to 50 staff
The Avondhu
The Avondhu newspaper was established in 1978, covering the areas of North East Cork, West Waterford, South Limerick and South Tipperary. A ‘paid for’ title, with offices in the towns of Mitchelstown (primary) and Fermoy, this successful weekly - published Thursday's - boasts a readership in excess of (print alone). The first edition was a modest 4-page edition, which has since grown to an average of 80 pages. Recently, our online presence has been greatly enhanced following on from a re-launch of our website, as well as the addition of several products to market which allow us to provide promotional solutions to any client’s query. A digital edition of the newspaper is also available online, allowing our loyal readers to keep in touch with happenings from ‘home’, wherever they may be.
11 to 50 staff
The University Observer
The University Observer is Ireland's award-winning student newspaper, featuring the best writing, news, features, opinion and analysis from UCD, Ireland and worldwide. The University Observer is funded by UCD Students' Union but has been editorially independent since its foundation in 1994.
11 to 50 staff
Galway Advertiser
The Galway Advertiser is by far the highest circulating local paper in the country, free or paid for, with over copies published every Thursday. Our average pagination is 120 pages. 29,043 (ABC Jan – Dec 2017) are delivered directly to homes throughout the city, and also to homes in some county towns. The other 20,957 papers are delivered by bulk distribution throughout the city and county, and Thursday is known as ‘Advertiser’ day throughout Galway. We are the only local newspaper in the West of Ireland to still retain our ABC Certification. We also email out a further papers in digital format to subscribers each Thursday. Strength of the Galway Advertiser: The results of a recent IPSOS MRBI survey of media consumption in Galway City and County (conducted April 2017) revealed that 79% of people in Galway City have read The Galway Advertiser in the past week. These results also demonstrate that the readership of The Galway Advertiser is spread across all age groups and demographics, with those in the 18-34 age group almost as likely to read the newspaper as those aged over 55. You can view this survey at http://bit.ly/IPSOSMRBI
11 to 50 staff
Irish Medical Times
Irish Medical Times publishes a monthly print and digital edition. Launched in 1967, Irish Medical Times was Ireland’s first medical newspaper and has been publishing news and information for Irish doctors and other healthcare professionals for more than 55 years. IMT’s circulation is audited by ABC (Audit Bureau of Circulation) and it has the highest circulation of any medical newspaper in Ireland: 7,697 average per issue. Irish Medical Times is produced by a team of expert journalists and designers, and has had a long-established reputation for independent medical news coverage and clinical features of the highest quality. Editorial Contacts Editor: Terence Cosgrave E-mail: terence.cosgrave@imt.ie Phone: 087 967 1784 Advertising in Irish Medical Times Irish Medical Times carries display, specialist recruitment, event and classified advertising in each print edition. We also offer a full range of digital advertising options across both our website and email platforms. Print and Digital Advertising Contact Publisher: Brendan McDermott E-mail: brendan.mcdermott@imt.ie Mobile: 087 967 1826 MPI Media Ltd. MPI Media Ltd, publisher of Irish Medical Times and MIMS Ireland, has been publishing news and information for Irish doctors and other healthcare professionals for more than 55 years.
1 to 10 staff
The Colloquium
The Colloquium is Trinity College Dublin’s student run international affairs magazine - a platform for open discussion and vigorous debate, where Trinity students can share their views about the global political landscape affecting us all and make their voice heard. The magazine promotes student-made analysis and opinion pieces, as well as visual material, on a diverse range of political topics of international relevance. With an exceptionally gifted and diverse editorial team, we can guarantee a balanced publication and excellence in the editing and publishing of content.
1 to 10 staff
The Irish Times
The Irish Times is Ireland's leading quality newspaper and delivers news, opinion and analysis to readers each week (source TGI). The Irish Times is committed to bringing journalism of the highest standard to our readers in the most convenient, engaging and accessible way possible through multi platform media. As media technologies evolve so do our methods of reporting and we are committed to developing our digital offering accordingly. From our daily email digests bringing news straight to your inbox to our series of weekly podcasts, we bring authoritative news reports; independent commentary and informed insight directly to the reader. We aspire to being a trusted source of information whether it’s in print, on web, mobile or tablet device.
201 to 500 staff
Irish Farmers Journal
The Irish Farmers Journal is the only agricultural publication that operates as a legal trust. The mandate is to provide the best possible technical support, market information and news to the agri–sector. No dividends are paid and the directors receive no fees. All profits go back into meeting the trust’s objectives – to enhance the competitiveness of Irish farming and the well–being of those engaged in the sector. To subscribe, visit:
51 to 200 staff
Trinity Business Review
Founded in 2018, Trinity Business Review (TBR) is an online-based business publication founded by students of Trinity College Dublin. Dedicated to objective & professional journalism, TBR aims to be on the frontline for business news in Ireland.
11 to 50 staff
Leitrim Observer Leitrimlive.Ie
Established in 1889 and Leitrim's longest running newspaper, The Leitrim Observer brings you all the latest news, sports and features every Wednesday, and online at We also know our businesses - our advertising teams are on hand to give you the best deals so you can reach out to a brand new audience throughout the county. Contact our advertising team at advertising@leitrimlive.ie or advertising@leitrimobserver.ie or on 071-9620025. Do you have a news story or picture for us? Get in touch today at editor@leitrimobserver.ie or on 071-9620025. Epapers are now available across all our news titles – Read your favourite local newspaper anywhere, anytime, on your mobile, tablet or desktop. Subscribe today at https://epaper.leitrimobserver.ie/ Get the latest stories direct to your inbox everyday! Sign up to our free daily newsletter at Keep up to date across our social platforms by following us on: Facebook Instagram Twitter https://twitter.com/leitrimlive is powered by Leitrim Observer Newspapers and Iconic Media Group
51 to 200 staff
Letterkenny Live
Read the latest news and analysis FREE every Tuesday in your LetterkennyLive newspaper or keep up to date online at LetterkennyLive.ie. LetterkennyLive.ie is brought to you by the teams behind the LetterkennyLive newspaper, bringing you the stories that really matter from around Letterkenny and the surrounding towns. We are at the heart of Letterkenny life, we know our local communities and we bring you the news that people want to read about. We also know our businesses - our advertising teams are on hand to give you the best deals on LettekennyLive.ie so you can reach out to a brand new audience throughout the county. For all your advertising needs please email advertising@letterkennylive.ie. Get in touch today to advertise or to share your stories and news! Keep up to date across our social platforms by following us on: Facebook Instagram Twitter https://twitter.com/letterkennylve/ is powered by Iconic Media Group
201 to 500 staff
The Sunday Times Ireland
The Ireland edition of The Sunday Times is in print and online on Sundays. Enjoy our award-winning journalism and keep up to date with unrivalled Irish analysis on News, business, sport and culture. Subscribe to get full access on thesundaytimes.ie/join
51 to 200 staff
Celtic Media Group
Celtic Media Group is the Publisher of six market-leading regional titles, with trusted brands that date back to 1828. It is a “Digital-First” publisher with a total audience reach of over 1.9 million eyeballs across on-line; social media and print. The weekly titles, which employ 70 journalists; sales; graphic design and finance professionals, are The Anglo Celt, The Connaught Telegraph, Meath Chronicle, Westmeath Examiner, Westmeath Independent and Offaly Independent. In addition to servicing our own titles, our Graphic Design & Digital Centre in Mullingar provides high quality consultancy to non-group publishers and corporate clients. Celtic Media Group, owned by its management team under the CMNL Ltd name, operates the global-leading publishing software from Naviga Inc.
51 to 200 staff
Dublin Gazette Newspaper
The Dublin Gazette is Dublin's leading free newspaper, published every Thursday, providing comprehensive coverage of the greater Dublin area. Known for its local news, sport and entertainment coverage, the Dublin Gazette serves as a critical source of information for Dublin residents. The publication prides itself on delivering quality journalism and staying connected with the community.
11 to 50 staff
Irish Pharmacist
For all that matters in pharmacy. Irish Pharmacist magazine provides news, features, opinion and clinical content for the Irish pharmacy community and has been published for 21 continuous years. OTC Update (formerly Pharmacy Assistant incorporating Pharmacy Technician) is a quarterly print and digital supplement that provides up-to-date information about common illnesses and over-the-counter advice.
11 to 50 staff
Kilkenny People Kilkennylive.Ie
Established in 1892 and at the heart of the community, the Kilkenny People newspaper brings together the top local news, sport and features every Wednesday, and online at We also know our businesses - our advertising team are on hand to give you the best deals so you can reach out to a brand new audience throughout the county. Contact our Advertising Department by email: advertising@kilkennypeople.ie or telephone (086) 0261478. Do you have a news story or picture for us? Contact the newsdesk on (056) 7791042 or e-mail news@kilkennypeople.ie. Epapers now available across all our news titles – Read your favourite local newspaper anywhere, anytime, on your mobile, tablet or desktop. Subscribe at https://epaper.kilkennypeople.ie/ Get the latest stories direct to your inbox everyday! Sign up to our free daily newsletter at Keep up to date across our social platforms- Twitter - https://twitter.com/KKPeopleNews Instagram - is powered by Iconic Media Group and the team behind Kilkenny People.
51 to 200 staff
The Irish Field
The Irish Field, established in 1870, was acquired by The Agricultural Trust in 2003 and is Europe’s leading bloodstock, racing and sport horse publication. The Irish Field is published by The Agricultural Trust (which is a Company Limited by Guarantee). Established in 1870, The Irish Field is Ireland's only newspaper dedicated to racing and equestrian sports. Published every Saturday, the newspaper averages 120 pages and includes: • Latest racing, bloodstock and sport horse news. • Interviews and features on industry personalities. • Comprehensive coverage of international racing. • Extensive reports and results from the point-to-point scene. • Expert horse management advice for all equine owners. • Pedigree analysis of major winners in Ireland and Britain. • Latest European stallion statistics. • Exclusive columnists commenting on important industry topics. • Sales results, reports and previews. • Weekly columns on speed figures, racing world gossip and much more. • Racecards for all Irish and British weekend racing. • Top tips from all the country's leading racing journalists. • Show jumping, eventing, dressage, hunting and all things equestrian in the Irish Horse World section. • Classified advertising, featuring appointments, property, horses, tack, vehicles and more.
11 to 50 staff
Dublin People Group Of Newspapers
The Dublin People Group is the largest local newspaper in Dublin, with three popular weekly titles serving the city: Northside People East, Northside People West & Southside People. Today, unrivalled local news and sports coverage, combined with quality layout and an extensive distribution network across the city, all help to make us Dublin’s number one local newspaper group. With an editorial emphasis on covering the main issues affecting local communities, each publication contains a topical mix of news, features, sport and opinion. Recent new additions to the papers include weekend television listings, fashion, travel and extra entertainment. Our newspapers are widely regarded as the main forums for local debate and discussion. And if you’re thinking of advertising and want to get your message across effectively and cost efficiently, we offer you the perfect medium through the Dublin People Group of Newspapers. With a weekly circulation of and a choice of three publications, it makes sense to advertise in our titles so you can get your message across to your target audience. Our publications are distributed throughout Dublin’s suburbs to homes, pick-up points and businesses. Total weekly distribution is as follows: Northside People (east) Northside People (west) Southside People For further information on any aspect of our services, contact (01) 8162900 or email sales@dublinpeople.com (advertising) or news@dublinpeople.com (editorial).
11 to 50 staff