North West of Ireland Printing and Publishing Company
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The North West of Ireland Printing and Publishing Company (NWIPP) is a family-owned newspaper group based in the
Tyrone Herald was launched in November 2004, and a Monday edition of the Donegal News was also launched in November 2006. The company also publishes the weekly Gaelic games paper, Gaelic Life, starting in January 2007.[1][2] The company is based in Omagh, County Tyrone. The group's circulation for the first half of 2010 (excluding Gaelic Life) was 53,038,[citation needed] making it one of the largest family-owned newspaper companies in Ireland.[citation needed
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Titles
As of 2022, the publisher's titles include:[citation needed]
Name | Launched | Type | Circulation (as of 2010*) |
---|---|---|---|
Donegal News (Friday) | 1902 as Derry People; Donegal News from 2002 | Compact | 11,480 |
Donegal News (Monday) | November 2006 | Compact | 3,987 |
Fermanagh Herald (Wednesday) | 1902 | Compact | 13,169 |
Strabane Chronicle (Thursday) | 1896 | Compact | 5,560 |
Tyrone Herald (Monday)
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2004 | Compact | 6,531 |
Ulster Herald (Thursday) | 1901 | Compact | 12,311 |
Gaelic Life (Friday) | January 2007 | Compact | — |
- *Note: all UK Audit Bureau of Circulations figures for period January to June 2010[citation needed]
References
- ^ "Sunday Business Post, 2004/10/31: First Tyrone Herald issue hits the streets". Archived from the original on 1 February 2009. Retrieved 16 January 2008.
- ^ Ulster Herald, 17 May 2007: "NWIPP launch of Gaelic Life"[dead link]
External links
- NWIPP Homepage (archived 2006)