Sunday World
Sunday World is a popular Irish tabloid newspaper based in Dublin, known for its sensationalist coverage of crime, celebrity gossip, and social issues. Established in 1973, it is one of Ireland's best-selling Sunday titles, providing comprehensive national news, sports, and investigative reporting across the island.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN DUBLIN
Ireland's newspaper industry is highly centralized in the capital, supporting a market of major national dailies alongside localized community weeklies and specialized foreign-language publications. The Irish Independent operates as the dominant national daily, leading the country in print circulation. Local coverage is segmented by geography, represented by regional free titles like the Northside People. The press also serves specific linguistic demographics through Foinse, an Irish-language paper, and Lietuvis, printed in Lithuanian. Paperboy lists 17 newspapers in Dublin.
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