The Irish News

Type Paid
Circulation 46,800*
Accreditation ABC + TGI
Rates ROP mono S.C.C. £ 12.15
ROP mono full page £ 3,300.00
ROP colour S.C.C. £ 15.15
ROP colour full page £ 4,120.00
REC mono £ 17.25
REC colour £ 21.00
Issue day Mon-Sat
Frequency Daily

Sales contact details:

  • Contact Name: Dave O'Reilly or Neasa Curran
  • Email Address: info@mediasales.ie
  • Phone Number: +353 41 9830154
Paper format Tabloid
Booking deadline 48 Hours before prefered date
Copy deadline 48Hrs before prefered date
Full Page Size (mm - height x width) 340 x 265
No. Columns 8
Column 1 width 30.5 mm
Column 2 width 64 mm
Column 3 width 97 mm
Column 4 width 131 mm
Column 5 width 164.5 mm
Column 6 width 198 mm
Column 7 width n/a mm
Column 8 width 265 mm
Ad formats accepted PDF: Yes
JPEG: Yes
TIFF: Yes

Production contact details:

  • Contact Name: Brian Kearney
  • Email Address: brian.kearney@irishnews.com
  • Phone Number: +44 28 90322226

The Irish News is Northern Irelands premier Morning daily paper. The Irish News is a regional morning newspaper which enjoys a unique reputation for the quality delivery of news to our readers in Northern Ireland and beyond. Delivering local, regional and national news from the readers’ viewpoint. Local, National and International sport, the number one source of Gaelic Sports coverage in Northern Ireland. The Irish News is independently owned and speaks independently. Within Northern Ireland the title sells mainly to the nationalist community, but is recognised as a quality newspaper that reflects the full range of life in Ireland today. A varied team of columnists and contributors from across the entire political and social spectrum express their views through the Irish News each day. The paper is involved in reconciliation work between the communities in Northern Ireland and has been honoured for its outstanding contribution to the newspaper industry. The Irish News impartiality and balance have been singled out for special mention.
The newspaper is available throughout Ireland, the online edition is available to the world at 9.00am G.M.T. on each publication day. In June of 1982, the paper came under total control of the company’s present owners, and the fortunes of the paper began to change dramatically. This improvement was not only recognised by the reading and buying public, but also by the business community, and within a very short space of time, not only sales and readership increased, but also advertising revenue.

The Irish News now takes its’ place among the finest newspapers in these islands.