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In Dublin (magazine)

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In Dublin was a magazine in dublin established in 1976 by John S. Doyle, Ted Turtan and Kieran McGinley.[1] Among its editors were the founder John S. Doyle, magazine publisher John Ryan, writer Colm Toibín, journalist John Waters (1985 to 1987)[2] and Fiona Looney. Fintan O'Toole, Dave Fanning, Michael Dwyer, John McKenna Mary Raftery, Derek Dunne and Nell McCafferty wrote for the magazine. In 1988 Doyle sold it to Vincent Browne.[3]

Controversial at times, it was banned,[4] at the time it was published by Mike Hogan and Mike Dawson who bought it in 1995 and also published the political magazine Magill at the time.[5] To circumvent the ban a new magazine Dublin was published in its place.[6] Hogan sold In Dublin in 2004.[7]

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