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    One of Kes's costumes with wig and ear prosthetics. Kes is a fictional character in the science fiction television show Star Trek: Voyager, played by Jennifer Lien. Kes joins the crew of the starship USS Voyager in the pilot episode, opening an aeroponics garden and working as a medical assistant. She is a member of a telepathic alien species ...

  3. Media of Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Media of Northern Ireland. The media in Northern Ireland are closely linked to those in the rest of the United Kingdom, and also overlap with print, television, and radio in the Republic of Ireland . Broadcasting in Northern Ireland is a reserved matter and as such it is the responsibility of the United Kingdom 's Department of Culture, Media ...

  4. The Irish News - Wikipedia

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    The Irish News is the only independently-owned daily newspaper based in Northern Ireland, and has been so since its launch on 15 August 1891 as an anti-Parnell newspaper by Patrick MacAlister. [4] It merged with the Belfast Morning News in August 1892, and the full title of the paper has since been The Irish News and Belfast Morning News.

  5. Mass media in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Later in the year Reach plc joined the platform, bringing nearly all of UK's national newspapers onto the platform. [50] As of 2020, the newspaper with the highest circulation is the free of charge newspaper Metro with 1,426,535 readers. [51] The Sun and other tabloid daily newspapers have seen a large drop in circulation. [52]

  6. History of British newspapers - Wikipedia

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    This letterpress mode of newspaper production was supplanted in the 1970s and 1980s by the cleaner, more economical offset litho process. The history of British newspapers begins in the 17th century with the emergence of regular publications covering news and gossip. The relaxation of government censorship in the late 17th century led to a rise ...

  7. Irish Daily Mail - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Daily Mail is a newspaper published in Ireland and Northern Ireland by DMG Media (the parent company of the British Daily Mail ). The paper launched in February 2006 with a launch strategy that included giving away free copies on the first day of circulation and low pricing subsequently. [2] The 2009 price was one euro.

  8. Freeman's Journal - Wikipedia

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    1924. Headquarters. 4-6 Princes Street North, Dublin 1 (Destroyed during the Easter Rising) 7-8 Townsend Street, Dublin 2. 27 Westmoreland Street, Dublin 2. The Freeman's Journal, which was published continuously in Dublin from 1763 to 1924, was in the nineteenth century Ireland's leading nationalist newspaper. [1]

  9. The Belfast Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The Belfast Gazette. The Belfast Gazette is a newspaper of record ( Government gazette) of the Government of the United Kingdom, along with The London Gazette and The Edinburgh Gazette. It is published by The Stationery Office (TSO), [1] on behalf of His Majesty's Stationery Office (HMSO) in Belfast, Northern Ireland. [2]