- 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 Irish province of Ulster, on both sides of the border. The company was established in 1901 by the Lynch family with the launch of the Ulster Herald. The company expanded rapidly in the following years adding the Derry People (now Donegal News) and Fermanagh Herald in 1902; and purchased the Strabane Chronicle, which had been established in 1896. 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 GAA paper, Gaelic Life, started 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, making it one of the largest family-owned newspaper companies in Ireland.
Current titles
Name Launched Type Circulation 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) 2004 Compact 6,531 Ulster Herald (Thursday) 1901 Compact 12,311 Gaelic Life (Friday) January 2007 Compact N/A - Note: all ABC figures for period January to June 2010
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List of newspapers in the Republic of Ireland Pan-regional Regional The Anglo-Celt · Carlow Nationalist · Clare Courier · Connacht Tribune · Connaught Telegraph · Derry People/Donegal News · Donegal Democrat · Donegal on Sunday · Donegal People's Press · Donegal Post · Donegal Times · Enniscorthy Echo · Finn Valley Post · Inish Times · Inishowen Independent · Kerry's Eye · The Kerryman · Liffey Champion · Limerick Leader · Mayo News · Meath Chronicle · The Munster Express · Nenagh Guardian · The Nationalist · Sligo Champion · Sligo Post · Sligo Weekender · The Southern Star · Tipperary Star · Tirconaill Tribune · Tuam Herald · The Waterford News & Star · Western People
Freesheets Cavan Echo · Cork Independent · Galway Independent · Herald AM · Letterkenny People · Letterkenny Post · Limerick Post · Mayo Echo · Metro Ireland · Northside People · Sligo Post · Southside People
Defunct An Claidheamh Soluis · Connaught Champion · Cork Free Press · Daily Express · Daily News · Dublin Evening Mail · Dublin Evening Standard · Evening Press · Evening Telegraph · Freeman's Journal · Ireland on Sunday · Lá Nua · The Irish Press · The Nation · The Sunday Press · Sunday World (1895–97) · Ulsterman · United Irishman
See also: Northern Ireland newspapers Media in County Donegal Television Print Derry Journal | Donegal Democrat | Donegal News | Donegal People’s Press | Donegal Post | Donegal Times | Donegal on Sunday | Finn Valley Post | Finn Valley Voice | Inish Times | Inishowen Independent | Letterkenny People | Letterkenny Post | Strabane Weekly News and Donegal Reporter | Sunday Journal | Tirconaill TribuneRadio Highland Radio | Ocean FM | i102-104FM | Inishowen Community Radio (ICR FM) | RTÉ Raidió na GaeltachtaCategories:- Newspapers published in Northern Ireland
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- Media in County Donegal
- Media in County Tyrone
- Media in County Fermanagh
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