The Tuam Herald
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Type | Weekly newspaper |
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Format | 8-column broadsheet until March 2015; now compact |
Editor | David Burke |
Founded | 1837 (1837) |
Political alignment | Central |
Headquarters | Dublin Road, Tuam |
Website | www.tuamherald.ie |
The Tuam Herald is a weekly Irish newspaper, founded in 1837 by Richard Kelly, which serves the town of Tuam and County Galway. It has a circulation of about 10,000 copies.
The newspaper is printed (but not owned) by Celtic Media Group [1]
People
- Jim Carney
- Jim Fahy
- Michael Lyster, columnist
- Kevin O'Sullivan
References
- ^ "Celtic Media not to proceed with newspaper sale to INM". Westmeath Independent. 6 June 2017. Retrieved 20 June 2020.
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