Northside People Newspapers
www.dublinpeople.comThe Dublin People Group is one of the largest publishers of local newspapers in Ireland, with three popular weekly titles serving the city. The first edition of Northside People hit the streets in May 1987 and quickly established itself as a major player in the local newspaper market. Due to its success with readers and advertisers alike, a second edition of the paper, Northside People (west), was launched in 1995. This allowed us to expand our readership further inland to cover emerging new areas in Dublin west, from Blanchardstown and beyond. The original Northside People then became known as our east edition and continued to serve its traditional communities such as Malahide, Howth, Swords, Santry, Baldoyle, Sutton, Donaghmede, Coolock, Artane, Whitehall, Kilbarrack, Raheny, Clontarf and Fairview.
Read moreThe Dublin People Group is one of the largest publishers of local newspapers in Ireland, with three popular weekly titles serving the city. The first edition of Northside People hit the streets in May 1987 and quickly established itself as a major player in the local newspaper market. Due to its success with readers and advertisers alike, a second edition of the paper, Northside People (west), was launched in 1995. This allowed us to expand our readership further inland to cover emerging new areas in Dublin west, from Blanchardstown and beyond. The original Northside People then became known as our east edition and continued to serve its traditional communities such as Malahide, Howth, Swords, Santry, Baldoyle, Sutton, Donaghmede, Coolock, Artane, Whitehall, Kilbarrack, Raheny, Clontarf and Fairview.
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Dublin
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11-50
Founded
1987
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