Irish Examiner

Irish Examiner
Irish Examiner
Pays Drapeau d'Irlande Irlande
Langue Anglais
Périodicité Quotidienne
Format Grand format
Date de fondation 1841
Éditeur Cork

Propriétaire Thomas Crosbie Holdings
Rédacteur en chef Tim Vaughan
Site web www.irishexaminer.ie

L’ Irish Examiner, anciennement Cork Examiner, The Examiner, est un journal quotidien irlandais distribué sur l’ensemble du territoire national. A son lancement en 1841 il était distribué uniquement à Cork et dans sa région. Aujourd’hui ses principaux concurrents sont l’Irish Times et l’Irish Independent.

L’Irish Examiner a été fondé en 1841 par John Francis Maguire sous le titre Cork Examiner en support de l’émancipation des catholiques et en se plaçant dans la droite ligne des idées politiques de Daniel O'Connell [1]. Il a récemment changé de nom en The Examiner pour ensuite adopter sa dénomination actuelle Irish Examiner.

Le titre appartient au groupe Thomas Crosbie Holdings. Il défend aujourd’hui des idées centristes et se place proche du Fine Gael.

Notes et références

  1. Ireland in the Nineteenth Century, Leon Litvack, Glenn Hooper. Four Courts Press, 2000.(p.38)



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