The Sunday Business Post

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The Sunday Business Post
Type Weekly newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner Thomas Crosbie Holdings
Editor Cliff Taylor
Political alignment Liberal
ISSN 0791-2617
Official website www.businesspost.ie

The Sunday Business Post is an Irish national Sunday newspaper published by Post Publications Limited.[1] Post Publications is owned by Thomas Crosbie Holdings. According to the Audit Bureau of Circulations, Ireland, the average weekly circulation was 57,783 for the period January to June 2009.[2] The paper's first edition appeared on 26 November 1989. While the group's other major newspaper titles, the Irish Examiner and Evening Echo, are based in Cork, The Post is published in Dublin.

The paper describes itself as "Ireland's Political, Economic and Financial Newspaper". It is a general newspaper with a strong emphasis on commerce, politics and financial markets. The newspaper does not have a sports section. Three supplements are published weekly with the newspaper: The Market, which concentrates on Irish Stock Exchange and company news; Agenda, an entertainment and features magazine; and a property supplement. A once-monthly Computers in Business magazine is also included.

The newspaper's editorial line has in the past been strongly Republican, especially under former editor Damien Kiberd.[3]

Among the paper's columnists are David McWilliams and broadcasters Tom McGurk and Vincent Browne.

Cliff Taylor is the current editor of The Sunday Business Post. The paper is printed in Cork by Webprint.

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