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  2. The Echo (Cork) - Wikipedia

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    Echo Boy statue, Cork City Echo seller with distinctive cry. The Evening Echo was first published in 1892. [9] It was launched as an evening paper by Thomas Crosbie, then proprietor of the Cork Examiner. Crosbie had himself joined the Examiner in 1841, taking over as editor—and later owner—after the death of founder John Francis Maguire in ...

  3. More than 150,000 still without power in ROI - AOL

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    News. Shopping. Main Menu. News. News. Entertainment. Lighter Side. Politics. ... which was in place for counties Cork, Kerry and Waterford until 09:00 local time on Monday. ... USA TODAY Sports.

  4. List of newspapers in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    East Cork Journal [73] – launched September 2007. Ceased publication in 2020 during pandemic lockdown. The East Cork News – discontinued in 1991 after several years, was a sister publication of the Waterford News and Star (owned by Examiner/TCH) The East Cork Post – short-lived Youghal based newspaper in the mid-1980s; The East Galway ...

  5. New Look set to exit Republic of Ireland market - AOL

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    The company has stores in areas across Dublin, Cork, Galway, Wicklow and Donegal. A majority of its stores are of small to medium size, employing an average of 12-13 staff per store. Show comments

  6. RTÉ News - Wikipedia

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    As Ireland is a predominantly English-speaking nation, international news channels (CNBC Europe, CNN International, EuroNews, France 24, BBC News, Sky News, etc.) compete with RTÉ with regards television news coverage of international events. Despite this competition, however, RTÉ News remains the most popular source of news in Ireland.

  7. Cork (city) - Wikipedia

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    Cork was founded in the 6th century as a monastic settlement, and was expanded by Viking invaders around 915. Its charter was granted by Prince John in 1185. Cork city was once fully walled, and the remnants of the old medieval town centre can be found around South and North Main streets.

  8. C103 - Wikipedia

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    News bulletins from the Cork newsroom are broadcast from 6:30am to 7pm (weekends from 8am to 6pm) with news bulletins from Bauer Media Audio Ireland outside these times. Bulletins run for five or six minutes throughout the day, and the 10am, 11am, 12pm and the flagship 6pm bulletin runs for ten minutes. [citation needed]

  9. Cork Independent (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Cork Independent is a free newspaper in Cork, Ireland.The paper is published weekly and contains local news, health and beauty, business, opinion, social events, entertainment, motoring and property as well as input from a number of columnists.