The ''Belfast Telegraph'' is a daily newspaper published in
Belfast
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,
Northern Ireland
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, by
Independent News & Media, which also publishes the
Irish Independent
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, the
Sunday Independent and various other newspapers and magazines in Ireland. Its editor is Eoin Brannigan.
Reflecting its
unionist tradition, the paper has historically been "favoured by the
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population", while also being read within
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communities in Northern Ireland. It has been owned by
Independent News and Media, a Dublin-based media company, since 2000, and is the company's only print title outside of the Republic of Ireland.
History
It was first published as the ''Belfast Evening Telegraph'' on 1 September 1870 by brothers William and George Baird. Its first edition cost half a penny and ran to four pages covering the
Franco-Prussian War and local news.
The evening edition of the newspaper was originally called the "Sixth Late", and "Sixth Late Tele" was a familiar cry made by vendors in
Belfast city centre in the past. Local editions were published for distribution to
Enniskillen,
Dundalk
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,
Newry, and
Derry.
Its competitors are ''
The News Letter'' and ''
The Irish News'', and local editions of London-based
red tops also compete in this market, in some cases selling at a cheaper price than the "Tele".
Sometimes described as having "unionist leanings", and operating an editorial policy supportive of "moderate unionism", the ''Belfast Telegraph'' was bought by the Dublin-based
Independent News & Media group in March 2000.
The ''Belfast Telegraph'' was entirely broadsheet until 19 February 2005, when the Saturday morning edition was introduced and all Saturday editions were converted to compact. The weekday morning compact edition was launched on 22 March 2005.
In 2015, the ''Telegraph'' launched the magazine supplement ''Family Life''.
The paper now publishes two editions daily, ''Belfast Telegraph'' final edition and the ''North West Telegraph'' which is distributed in
Derry.
Its editor, since April 2020, is Eoin Brannigan.
Awards
The ''Belfast Telegraph'' was named as Best UK Regional Newspaper of the Year 2012 by the Society of Editors Regional Press Awards.
Circulation
Reflecting a
decline in newspaper sales generally, circulation of the ''Belfast Telegraph'' has declined as of the early 21st century, from 109,571 for the period July to December 2002,
to 31,340 for the same period in 2019.
References
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