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- Irish_Daily_Mail abstract "The Irish Daily Mail is a newspaper published in Ireland and Northern Ireland by Associated Newspapers. The paper was launched in February 2006 with a launch strategy that included giving away free copies on the first day of circulation and low pricing subsequently. The 2009 price is one euro. The aim of this strategy was to attract readers away from the Irish Independent.Associated Newspapers is still Ireland's fastest growing newspaper group, with continued growth in the Irish Daily Mail and Irish Mail on Sunday.The daily newspaper market declined by 6.33%, while sales of the Irish Daily Mail for the July to December 2011 ABC period were up to 50,468 making it the only daily newspaper to show growth.The Irish Mail on Sunday recorded a sale of 122,231 copies, an increase of 3.1% against the same period in 2010. The Sunday market fell by 9.5% in the same period.Paul Henderson, managing director Associated Newspapers (Ireland) commented:“Our fearless approach resulting in the continued growth of The Irish Daily Mail and The Irish Mail on Sunday is hard evidence of meeting the needs of the modern reader who has been forsaken by the traditional titles who continue to decline. This combined with our growing dominance with Mail Online cements us as Ireland’s fastest growing newspaper group”The ABC figures are yet another positive news story for both the Irish Daily Mail and the Irish Mail on Sunday, coming on the back of the latest JNRS successes.Associated Newspapers Ireland employs over 160 people in Ireland. Both the Irish Daily Mail and the Irish Mail on Sunday, along with their magazines, YOU and TV Week, are printed in Kells and Citywest, DublinBritish media analyst Roy Greenslade argued that falling sales are because whereas the British version of the Daily Mail acutely understands its readership, "None of that understanding of the culture, politics and genuine interests of the Irish people is evident in the pages of the Irish Daily Mail". By 2009 this policy had changed as it was offering Irish language wallcharts for schoolchildren, and most of its coverage was about Irish subjects, though it is frequently scathing about politicians.Irish columnists are contributing to the paper, with Ronan Mullen's column, for example, in the Irish Daily Mail since May 2006. Ronan Mullen was previously a columnist with the Irish Examiner. Mary Ellen Synon, a former Sunday Independent columnist who had controversial views on travellers, asylum seekers and the Paralympics is a regular contributor to the paper. Mark Dooley has also served as a columnist since 2006. His popular column "Moral Matters" appears on Wednesdays.On 24 September 2006, Ireland on Sunday, which had been purchased by Associated Newspapers in 2001, was rebranded as the Irish Mail on Sunday, replacing the British edition of the Mail on Sunday in the Irish market.In February 2007 Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny cited the Irish Daily Mail in the Dáil regarding a front page which depicted a CT scanner that lay idle in a laundry room.".
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- Irish_Daily_Mail political "Right-wing eurosceptic".
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- Irish_Daily_Mail comment "The Irish Daily Mail is a newspaper published in Ireland and Northern Ireland by Associated Newspapers. The paper was launched in February 2006 with a launch strategy that included giving away free copies on the first day of circulation and low pricing subsequently. The 2009 price is one euro.".
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