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The Irish Hunting, Shooting and Fishing Magazine, the publication's original title, was first published in April 1985 and has a number of editors including founding editor Albert Titterington, Thomas Wilkes and Emma Cowan. It was renamed Irish Countrysports and Country Life by Albert Titterington and Emma Cowan in 2002.
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Lily Champ is an Irish writer on gardening, who has grown her own fruits and vegetables for over 50 years. [1] She writes a weekly column on her kitchen garden for the Irish Farmers Journal, [2] [3] and has a long-standing gardening column in Irish Country Magazine. [4]
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The Irish Farmers Journal is a weekly agricultural newspaper (published Thursdays) which provides farming news, specialist advice, market data and country living features to the Irish agricultural industry.
Magill was an Irish politics and current affairs magazine founded by Vincent Browne and others in 1977. Magill specialised in investigative articles and colourful reportage by journalists such as Eamonn McCann (who wrote its anonymous Wigmore column) and Gene Kerrigan.
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Feasta's foundation in the 1940s reflected the progress made in Irish-language journalism and writing generally since the Gaelic Revival.Together with other journals such as An tUltach and Comhar, it was an agent in adapting the language to the requirements of the modern world, and helped determine the course of Irish-language writing.
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