The Irish News
| |
Type | Daily newspaper |
---|---|
Format | Originally Broadsheet, then Berliner but Compact since 2005 |
Owner(s) | Fitzpatrick family |
Founder(s) | Bishop Patrick MacAlister |
Editor | Noel Doran |
Founded | 15 August 1891 |
Political alignment | Irish nationalism Liberal Unionist columnists |
Language | English, Irish |
Headquarters |
113–117 Donegall Street Belfast, Northern Ireland |
Circulation | 34,082[1] |
Website | irishnews.com |
The Irish News is a compact daily newspaper based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is perceived as being broadly Irish nationalist in its viewpoint. It focuses primarily on Ulster content, although it is also available throughout Ireland.
History
The Irish News is the only independently owned daily newspaper based in Northern Ireland, and has been so since its launch on 15 August 1891 as an anti-Parnell newspaper by Dr Patrick MacAlister.[2] It merged with the Belfast Morning News in August 1892, and the full title of the paper has since been The Irish News and Belfast Morning News.[3][4]
The Irish News saw a dramatic growth in its circulation with the beginning of The Troubles in 1968; this peaked around the time of the peak in violence in 1971, and declined thereafter.
In June 1982 the paper came under the control of the company’s present owners.
Circulation
The paper has an average daily circulation of 34,082.[5]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Irish News. |
References
- ↑ JP dailies post circulation rises as ABC figures unveiled Hold the Front Page, 1 March July 2018
- ↑ Ambrose Macaulay. Patrick McAlister Bishop of Down and Connor 1886-1895. Four Courts Press Ltd, Dublin, Ireland 2006
- ↑ National Library of Ireland: Belfast Morning News
- ↑ National Library of Ireland: Irish News
- ↑ "JP dailies post circulation rises as ABC figures unveiled". HoldTheFrontPage. UK.
External links