Tuam Herald
Established in 1837, this long-running regional weekly serves as a vital record of local life, politics, and community events in County Galway. It is recognized as one of Ireland’s oldest continuously published newspapers, maintaining a steadfast commitment to grassroots journalism and the specific interests of its rural readership.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN IRELAND
Print media in the Republic operates within a consolidated market currently driven by digital-first strategies and strong subscription models. The historically liberal newspaper of record, The Irish Times, maintains impressive digital subscription numbers alongside its print edition. Its main rival, the Mediahuis-owned Irish Independent, dominates national daily circulation with a centre-right editorial stance. The Sunday Independent captures the largest weekend readership, while the Cork-based Irish Examiner stands out as a prominent national daily headquartered outside the capital. A strong provincial press network exists across the counties, alongside dedicated Irish-language publications catering to Gaeltacht communities. Paperboy indexes 81 Irish newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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