Who is the current editor of The Irish Times?
The editor is Paul O’Neill. The deputy editor is Deirdre Veldon. It is published every day except Sundays. The Irish Times is considered a newspaper of record for Ireland.
Who is the literary editor of The Irish Times?
Martin Doyle
Martin Doyle is Books Editor of The Irish Times.
Who is the editor of the Sunday Independent?
Anne Harris, is now editor of the Sunday Independent, her daughter Constance Harris writes for the newspaper as a fashion writer.
How can I get in touch with Irish Times?
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Is Irish Times a catholic paper?
The Irish Times is considered a newspaper of record for Ireland. Though formed as a Protestant nationalist paper, within two decades and under new owners it had become the voice of British unionism in Ireland.
Who owns the Irish News?
Fitzpatrick family
The Irish News
| Type | Daily newspaper |
|---|---|
| Owner(s) | Fitzpatrick family |
| Founder(s) | Bishop Patrick MacAlister |
| Editor | Noel Doran |
| Founded | 15 August 1891 |
Who is Averil Power married to?
Fionan SheahanAveril Power / Spouse (m. 2006)
Who is the Irish Times editor Paul O’Neill?
Photograph: Frank Miller/The Irish Times Paul O’Neill has been appointed Editor of The Irish Times in succession to Kevin O’Sullivan. Mr O’Neill has served as Deputy Editor for almost a decade under Mr O’Sullivan and his predecessor, Geraldine Kennedy.
Who is the new editor of the Sunday Times Ireland?
Ms Hegarty’s appointment was announced by Emma Tucker, editor of the Sunday Times in Britain. She will oversee the Dublin-based operation of the print and digital Sunday Times title as well as Times Ireland’s online content, “leading the newsroom’s move to digital-first publishing” and reporting to both Ms Tucker and Times editor John Witherow.
Who was the first editor of the Irish Times?
The first editor of The Irish Times was Dr George Ferdinand Shaw, an academic in Trinity College Dublin who remained in the position for only three months. Born in 1821, he became a scholar in Trinity in 1841 and subsequently became a Fellow, Senior Fellow and Senior Dean in the university where he spent practically all his adult life.
What happened to the Irish Times in the 1970s?
His appointment coincided with the post-oil crisis recession of the 1970s and saw a significant fall in advertising and circulation while the paper’s finances were further strained by the large debt it had incurred to buy out the previous owners and establish the Irish Times Trust.