- Ireland on Sunday
"Ireland on Sunday" was a Sunday
newspaper in theRepublic of Ireland , published byAssociated Newspapers Ireland Limited, a subsidiary of theDaily Mail and General Trust plc. The newspaper had a number of formats, but in its later years wastabloid in page size; however, it was not a 'red top' tabloid, but considered 'middle-market '.History
The newspaper was considered to be the Irish edition of the Mail on Sunday. However, this was not always the case. The newspaper was originally founded in 1996, by former
County Meath Gaelic football player Liam Hayes, as a sports-only newspaper, "The Title". In 1997, it was expanded into a general broadsheet Sunday newspaper, under the name "Ireland On Sunday", with Hayes as its editor. In 2000, the newspaper was sold toScottish Radio Holdings ; a year later, having switched to tabloid format, it was sold toDaily Mail and General Trust . Since then, it had been relaunched again, with a format similar to the "Mail on Sunday".The newspaper had come under much criticism recently with its constant giveaways of CDs and
books with the newspaper, in order to attract readers. However other Irish Sunday newspapers also offer free CDs from time to time, in the case of Ireland on Sunday the giveaways are regular rather than occasional, as in other publications. In addition, its usage of content from the "Mail on Sunday" has led to it being given the nickname "Little England on Sunday" in certain parts of the Irish media.Closure/Rebrand
On
21 September 2006 , Associated Newspapers announced that the17 September 2006 edition of Ireland on Sunday had been the newspaper's final edition, with its replacement with the "Irish Mail on Sunday " from24 September . The newspaper had already been considered informally as the Mail on Sunday's Irish edition, however it will be officially an edition of the Mail on Sunday and use a variation of that newspaper's masthead and editorial style. The UK edition of the Mail on Sunday will be withdrawn from the Irish market in line with this.
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