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Circulation & Readership of |
Sunday Journal incorporating Donegal on Sunday |
Circulation |
6,691 |
Readership |
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Dates |
1 January to 1 July 2007 |
Source |
Audited Bureau of Circulations |
The Sunday Journal is a local newspaper published in Derry, Northern Ireland that was launched in March 2004 as part of the Derry Journal newspaper group. The paper, along with its Donegal on Sunday edition, is the only local paper on the island of Ireland to be published on a Sunday, with a current circulation of [1] (figures for Sunday Journal incorporating Donegal on Sunday). Although an edition of the paper is sold in County Donegal, the Derry edition of the Sunday Journal is still popular on the Inishowen Peninsula and northeast Donegal. The paper is a sister publication of the bi-weekly Derry Journal and Donegal Democrat/Donegal People's Press in the Republic, through the Derry Journal Newspapers holding company, part of Johnston Press. The paper continues the mild nationalist editorial policy of the Derry Journal.
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Irish Newspapers owned by Johnston Press |
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Banbridge & District Weekender | Belfast News | City News | Craigavon Echo | East Antrim Advertiser | Foyle News | Letterkenny People | Lisburn Echo | Mid Ulster Echo | North West Echo
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