Celtic Media Group
Country of origin | Ireland |
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Headquarters location | Navan, County Meath |
Publication types | Newspapers |
Official website |
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Celtic Media Group was founded as the Irish based subsidiary of the Scottish newspaper group; Dunfermline Press. The Celtic News has bought several titles in recent years for multiple millions of euro. In 2012, it was acquired by management.[1] Its current stable of titles includes:
- The Anglo-Celt in Cavan
- The Connaught Telegraph
- The Meath Chronicle in Meath
- The Offaly Independent in Offaly
- The Westmeath Examiner in Westmeath[2]
- The Westmeath Independent in Westmeath
See also
References
- ↑ Bank takes a hit as publisher sells Irish titles at a giant loss
- ↑ Oliver, Emmet (May 5, 2004). "Celtic News buys out regional titles" (web). "The Westmeath Examiner Group has been bought out by the Irish holding company of Dunfermline Press in a deal believed to be worth about €20 million.". ireland.com - The Irish Times. Retrieved 2008-05-30.
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