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Former Belfast Telegraph offices, July 2010. The Belfast Telegraph is a daily newspaper published in Belfast, Northern Ireland, by Independent News & Media, which also publishes the Irish Independent, the Sunday Independent and various other newspapers and magazines in Ireland.
The newspaper, a sister paper of the paid-for title, The Belfast Telegraph, was created in order to replace its direct predecessor, the now defunct Herald and Post, also a freesheet. The Community Telegraph was distributed weekly in four editions throughout north, south, east Belfast and County Down, Northern Ireland.
Newspaper people from Northern Ireland (2 C) Pages in category "Newspapers published in Northern Ireland" The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 57 total.
The Belfast Telegraph is the main evening newspaper in Northern Ireland. In January 2005 Daily Ireland , which was somewhat supportive of Sinn Féin was launched. It contended (in line with its politics) to be an all-Ireland newspaper; however, its sales were far stronger in Northern Ireland and Dublin than the rest of the island, and it closed ...
Born in Worcestershire, England, Murray was educated at St. Malachy's College, Belfast, and Trinity College Dublin. He began his career in journalism as a trainee with The Belfast Telegraph newspaper from 1975 to 1977, before working for the Irish national broadcast television and radio service RTÉ between 1977 and 1982.
Sir Robert Hugh Hanley Baird KBE (1855–1934) was a newspaper proprietor from Northern Ireland. He was born in Belfast and educated at Model School and Royal Belfast Academical Institution. In 1869, he entered the firm of W. & G. Baird, Arthur Street, Belfast, and was present at the first publication of The Telegraph, on 1 September 1870 ...
Ireland's Saturday Night was a Northern Ireland sports newspaper, which was part of the Belfast Telegraph group. It was launched in 1894 under its original title, Ulster Saturday Night , changing to Ireland's Saturday Night in 1896 and running two separate editions; one for north and one for the south of Ireland. [ 1 ]
At the CIPR NI Media Awards in June 2016 the paper was awarded the Newspaper of the Year title, an award it had held in Northern Ireland for the previous two years. [5] In 2015 and 2017 Sunday Life was also awarded the UK Daily/Sunday Newspaper of the Year title (above 25,000) at the Society of Editors' Regional Press Awards in London.