Cork Independent (newspaper)
Type | Weekly newspaper |
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Format | Tabloid |
Owner(s) | IFN Group Newspapers |
Editor | Brian Hayes Curtin |
Headquarters | Blackpool, Cork. |
Circulation | 21,009 (2013)[1] |
Website | www |
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.[2]
The Cork Independent is published by the IFN Group, which previously published the Galway Independent until the Galway Independent went into liquidation in September 2017.[3]
The newspaper has been published under the Cork Independent masthead since 2007, having previously operating under the name Inside Cork.[4]
The newspaper is printed (but not owned) by Celtic Media Group.[5]
References
- ^ "Mag ABCs: 137 out 516 consumer mags put on circ year on year, full breakdown". Press Gazette. 14 February 2013.
- ^ "Cork Independent - About - Our Team". Corkindependent.com. Retrieved 25 October 2018.
- ^ "The firm behind the Galway Independent newspaper is going into liquidation". Fora.ie. 20 September 2017. Retrieved 25 October 2018.
- ^ "Cork Independent celebrate 10 years in business". Mediahq.com. 30 September 2015. Retrieved 25 October 2018.
the weekly newspaper has been published under the Cork Independent masthead since 2007 [..] it was previously called Inside Cork
- ^ "Westmeath Independent - Celtic Media not to proceed with newspaper sale to INM". Westmeath Independent.
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Cork City
- Ballinlough
- Ballintemple
- Ballyphehane
- Ballyvolane
- Bishopstown
- Blackpool
- Blackrock
- Douglas
- Glasheen
- The Glen
- Gurranabraher
- Knocknaheeny
- The Lough
- Mahon
- Mardyke
- Mayfield
- Montenotte
- Shandon
- South Parish
- Sunday's Well
- Tivoli
- Togher
- Turners Cross
- Wilton
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- History of Cork
- Siege of Cork (1690)
- Irish Industrial Exhibition (1852)
- Cork International Exhibition (1902)
- Burning of Cork (1920)
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recreational areas
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- Blackrock Castle
- Christ Church
- City Gate Mahon
- Collins Barracks
- Cork City Gaol
- Cork City Hall
- Cork County Hall
- Cork Kent railway station
- Cork Prison
- The Custom House
- Daly's Bridge
- Elizabeth Fort
- The Elysian
- English Market
- Jack Lynch Tunnel
- The Montenotte Hotel
- National Software Centre
- Parnell Place Bus Station
- Sir Henry's
- Skiddy's Almshouse
- St. Finbarr's Cemetery
- Two Working Men
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