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, Scotland, in 1767. Its
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titles included UK-national newspaper the '' i'', ''
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'', the ''
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'', the ''
Falkirk Herald ''The Falkirk Herald'' is a weekly newspaper and daily news website published by JPIMedia, National World. It provides reportage, opinion and analysis of news, current affairs and sport in the towns of Falkirk, Camelon, Grangemouth, Larbert, Ste ...
'', and
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's ''
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''. The company was operating around 200 newspapers and associated websites around the United Kingdom and the
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when it went into administration and was then purchased by
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in 2018. The ''
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'' was the company's first acquisition in 1846. Johnston Press's assets were transferred to
JPIMedia National World is a British multimedia company based in Leeds, England. The company was founded and listed on the London Stock Exchange in September 2019 as a media takeover vehicle. In January 2021, it acquired JPIMedia for £10.2 million. I ...
in 2018, who continued to publish its titles. Johnston Press announced it would place itself in administration on 16 November 2018 after it was unable to find a suitable buyer of the business to refinance £220m of debt. It was delisted from the
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on 19 November 2018. Johnston Press and its assets were brought under the control of JPIMedia on 17 November 2018 after a pre-packaged deal was agreed with creditors.


History

The Johnston family business was involved in printing from 1797, originally in Falkirk. It bought control of its first newspaper, the ''
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'', in 1846. The company would remain headquartered in Falkirk for the next 150 years. The family publishing company was renamed F Johnston & Co Ltd in 1882, a title it would retain until it was floated on the London Stock Exchange as Johnston Press () in 1988. The company's first major acquisition came in 1970, when it took control of the Fife-based publishers Strachan & Livingston. In 1978, it bought Wilfred Edmunds Ltd in Chesterfield, publisher of the ''
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'' and The Yorkshire Weekly Newspaper Group in
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. The company bought ''The West Sussex County Times'' in 1988, ''The Halifax Evening Courier'' in 1994 and the newspaper interests of
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plc in 1996. Further expansion followed with ''Portsmouth & Sunderland Newspapers'' in 1999 and ''Regional Independent Media Holdings'' in 2002. The company expanded into the Irish market in 2005 by purchasing
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, a company owned by 3i (£65 million), the newspaper assets of
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, known as Score Press with forty-five titles in Scotland and Ireland (£155 million), and the Leinster Leader Group (€138.6 million). Johnston Press acquired
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in 2006, taking ownership of two of Scotland's major national broadsheet titles, ''
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'' and ''
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'', as well as two local papers, the ''
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'' and the ''
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''. In 2014,
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acquired Johnston Press' titles in the
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. In March of that year, Johnston Press launched a digital advertising agency called 1XL, in partnership with a number of other media companies including ''
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'' and ''
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''. In February 2016, the company announced it was buying ''i'' newspaper for £24m. The deal to buy ''i'' was completed on 10 April 2016, giving Johnston Press a daily print circulation of over 600,000 newspapers and an audience
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and in print of almost 32 million people. In July 2016 Johnston Press sold off its three titles on the
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— the ''
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'', the ''
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'' and the ''
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'' — to Tindle Newspapers in a deal worth £4.25m. In January 2017 Johnston sold off a further 13 titles covering the
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and
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(including the ''
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'') to Iliffe Media for £17m. The same month, the company also won a contract from
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(ANL) to print the Monday-to-Saturday issues of the ''
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'' newspaper at Johnston's Portsmouth Web facility in Hampshire, following the closure of ANL's printing site at Didcot.


Administration

In October 2018, with debts of around £200m and a market capitalisation of £3m, the company announced that it had put itself up for sale. On 16 November 2018, the group announced it was filing for administration, intending to then sell the assets to its lenders. Johnson Press in a statement added there was no longer any value in its shares, in a major blow to Christen Ager-Hanssen, the chief executive of Custos Group, which was the largest shareholder at 25 percent. The company agreed a pre-packaged administration whereby Johnston Press's businesses and assets would be sold to a group of companies controlled by its creditors. Those included GoldenTree Asset Management, the largest creditor with about £70m of bonds.


Takeover by creditors

On 17 November 2018, a spokesperson for Johnston Press announced that all its titles had been transferred to the control of JPIMedia, a
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(SPV), owned by the creditors. Under the terms of the pre-packaged deal, ownership passed to a consortium of four lenders, CarVal, Fidelity, Benefit Street Partners and Goldentree Asset Management – who reduced its debts to £85 million and injected £35 million investment. This however was subject to criticism by Johnston Press's largest shareholder, described as a "blatant pre-planned corporate theft by bondholders", and was raised in Parliament.


Operations


Newspapers in Great Britain

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Arbroath Herald The ''Arbroath Herald Guide and Gazette'', usually referred to simply as ''The Arbroath Herald'', was a local weekly newspaper covering events in and around Arbroath, Angus, Scotland. It was founded in 1838 and merged with five other newspapers ...
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Banbury Guardian The ''Banbury Guardian'' is a local Tabloid (newspaper format), tabloid newspaper published in Banbury, Oxfordshire. It serves north Oxfordshire, southwest Northamptonshire and southeast Warwickshire. Its sister paper, ''The Banbury & District Re ...
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Batley & Birstall News Batley is a market town in the Kirklees district, in West Yorkshire, England, south-west of Leeds, north-west of Wakefield and Dewsbury, south-east of Bradford and north-east of Huddersfield, in the Heavy Woollen District. In 2011, the popu ...
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'' *'' Biggleswade Chronicle'' *''
Blackpool Gazette The ''Blackpool Gazette'' (locally marketed as simply ''The Gazette'') is an English daily newspaper based in Blackpool, Lancashire. Published every day except Sunday, it covers the towns and communities of the Fylde coast. It was founded as '' ...
'' *'' Bognor Regis Observer'' *'' Bridlington Free Press'' *'' Brighton & Hove Independent'' *'' Buckingham Advertiser'' *''
Bucks Herald ''The Bucks Herald'' is a weekly newspaper, published every Wednesday and covering Aylesbury and its surrounding villages in the Aylesbury Vale area of Buckinghamshire, England. It was first published on 7 January 1832. History At its launch t ...
'' *'' Burnley Express'' *''
Buxton Advertiser The ''Buxton Advertiser'' is an English weekly local newspaper published in Buxton, Derbyshire, and distributed throughout the High Peak area by Johnston Press Johnston Press plc was a multimedia company founded in Falkirk, Scotland, in 1767 ...
'' *'' Carrick Gazette'' *'' Chichester Observer'' *'' Chorley Guardian'' *'' Crawley Observer'' *'' Cumbernauld News'' *'' Daventry Express'' *''
Dewsbury Reporter The ''Dewsbury Reporter'' is a local weekly publication, providing news for residents of Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, and surrounding areas. It is owned by National World, and has sister newspapers covering Mirfield, Wakefield, Batley and Birst ...
'' *'' Diss Express'' *'' Dinnington Guardian'' *''
Doncaster Free Press The ''Doncaster Free Press'' is a weekly newspaper in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England. It is owned by National World. Content of the newspaper The ''Free Press'', or ''DFP'' as it is sometimes known, is published each Thursday and is cu ...
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Edinburgh Evening News The ''Edinburgh Evening News'' is a daily newspaper and website based in Edinburgh, Scotland. It was founded by John Wilson (1844–1909) and first published in 1873. It is printed daily, except on Sundays. It is owned by National World, whic ...
'' *'' Edinburgh Herald and Post'' *''
Eastbourne Herald The ''Eastbourne Herald'', commonly known locally as just ''The Herald'', is a weekly tabloid newspaper, published on Fridays and published since 1865 in Eastbourne, England England is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is pa ...
'' *'' East Grinstead Gazette'' *''
Ellon Times The ''Ellon Times'' is a local, weekly newspaper based in Ellon, Aberdeenshire. It is a sister paper of the '' Buchan Observer'', '' Fraserburgh Herald'' and '' Inverurie Herald''. The ''Times'' covers a range of local news and sport, with a ...
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Falkirk Herald ''The Falkirk Herald'' is a weekly newspaper and daily news website published by JPIMedia, National World. It provides reportage, opinion and analysis of news, current affairs and sport in the towns of Falkirk, Camelon, Grangemouth, Larbert, Ste ...
'' *'' Fife Free Press'' *'' Fife Herald & Post'' *'' Fife Leader'' *'' Filey Mercury'' *''
Fleetwood Weekly News ''Fleetwood Weekly News'' is a weekly newspaper based in Fleetwood, Lancashire, England published every week, on a Wednesday, which covers Fleetwood and North Fylde. The newspaper is published by ''Blackpool Gazette & Herald Ltd'' who also publ ...
'' *'' Galloway Gazette'' *'' Gainsborough Standard'' *''
Glasgow South and Eastwood Extra Glasgow is the most populous city in Scotland, located on the banks of the River Clyde in west central Scotland. It is the third-most-populous city in the United Kingdom and the 27th-most-populous city in Europe, and comprises 23 wards w ...
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Green Un The ''Green 'Un'' ("Green One" in slang) is a sports website. Originally a Saturday sports paper published on Saturday evenings in Sheffield, England, it moved online in 2013. The name derives from the light green newsprint Newsprint is a l ...
'' (Sheffield) *''
Halifax Courier Halifax is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale, in West Yorkshire, England. It is in the eastern foothills of the Pennines. In the 15th century, the town became an economic hub of the old West Riding of Yorkshire, primarily in woo ...
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Harborough Mail ''The Harborough Mail'' is a weekly newspaper which serves Market Harborough and the surrounding area. The Harborough Mail was owned by Welland Valley Newspapers, a company established in April 1883, but is now part of Northamptonshire Newspape ...
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Hartlepool Mail The ''Hartlepool Mail'' is a newspaper serving Hartlepool, England and the surrounding area. History The paper was founded in Hartlepool in 1877 as ''The Northern Daily Mail'' and continued to be printed in the town until August 2006, when the ...
'' *'' Harrogate Advertiser'' *''
Hemel Hempstead Gazette The ''Hemel Hempstead Gazette & Express'' is a local newspaper in the United Kingdom that covers the towns of Hemel Hempstead, Berkhamsted and Tring and the surrounding area in Hertfordshire. History It was first published in 1858 as ''The Hemel ...
'' *'' Hemsworth and South Elmsall Express'' *'' Horncastle News'' *''
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'' *'' Kilsyth Chronicle'' *'' Lanark Gazette'' *''
Lancashire Evening Post The ''Lancashire Post'' is a daily newspaper based in Fulwood, a suburb of the city of Preston, Lancashire, England. Until 14 January 2017 it was known as the ''Lancashire Evening Post''. According to the British Library The British Library ...
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Lancaster Guardian ''The Visitor'' is a weekly paid-for newspaper published in Morecambe, Lancashire, England. It covers Morecambe and the surrounding district including Overton, Middleton, Heysham, Slyne, Hest Bank, Bolton-le-Sands and Carnforth. Until 2014 t ...
'' *'' Lancaster Visitor'' *'' Lancing Herald'' *'' Leyland Guardian'' *'' Leamington Courier'' *'' Leighton Buzzard Observer'' *'' Littlehampton Gazette'' *'' Louth Leader'' *'' Luton News'' *''
Lynn News The ''Lynn News'' is an English newspaper published by Iliffe Media and appearing each Tuesday and Friday in King's Lynn, Norfolk, England. History and ownership The origins of the paper go back to the founding of the ''Lynn Advertiser'' in 1 ...
'' *'' Lytham St Annes Express'' *'' Market Rasen Mail'' *'' Malton & Pickering Mercury'' *'' Mansfield Chad'' *''
Mid Sussex Times The ''Mid Sussex Times'' is a local weekly paper for the region of Mid Sussex District, Mid Sussex in West Sussex, but also covering news from the localities of East Sussex. The two major towns served by the paper are Burgess Hill and Haywards ...
'' *'' Mirfield Reporter'' *'' Milngavie and Bearsden Herald'' *''
Milton Keynes Citizen The ''Milton Keynes Citizen'' is the only freely distributed local newspaper in Milton Keynes. The newspaper is owned by National World. The ''MK Citizen'' was founded by Bill Alder and 1981 and they sold to EMAP in 1987 and the purchase was c ...
'' *'' Montrose Review'' *'' Morecambe Visitor'' *''
Morpeth Herald The ''Morpeth Herald'' is a weekly newspaper published in Morpeth, Northumberland, England. The newspaper serves Morpeth, Ponteland, Pegswood, Ellington, Lynemouth, Widdrington Station and the outlying districts. History A broadsheet, esta ...
'' *'' Motherwell Times'' *''
News Guardian The ''News Guardian'' is a free weekly newspaper covering three main areas of North Tyneside, a metropolitan district in north east England. It serves Whitley Bay, North Shields and Wallsend with news, sport, entertainment as well as regular pr ...
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News Post Leader The ''News Post Leader'' is a British paid-for weekly that covers the north-east county of Northumberland, including the towns of Cramlington, Ashington, Bedlington and Blyth. History The paper was formed from the amalgamation of several south ...
'' *'' The News'' (Portsmouth) *''
Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph The ''Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph'' is the local newspaper for north and east Northamptonshire and is the sister paper of Northampton's '' Chronicle & Echo''. It is based at Newspaper House in Rothwell Road, Kettering, and has since 1996 ...
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Northampton Chronicle & Echo The ''Northampton Chronicle & Echo'' (known locally as ''"The Chron"'') is a local newspaper serving Northampton, England, and the surrounding towns and villages. It was published daily from Monday-Saturday until 26 May 2012 at a price. It the ...
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Northumberland Gazette The ''Northumberland Gazette'' is a weekly newspaper published in Alnwick, Northumberland, England. It serves Alnwick, Amble, Seahouses, Rothbury, Wooler and List of places in Northumberland, outlying districts. The ''Gazette'' typically covers ...
'' *''Paisley and Renfrewshire Extra'' (now defunct) *'' Perth Herald & Post'' *''
Peterborough Evening Telegraph The ''Peterborough Telegraph'', or ''PT'' as it is known locally (formerly the ''Peterborough Evening Telegraph'' or ''ET''), is the local newspaper for the city of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, in the United Kingdom. It is based at New Priestga ...
'' *'' Pocklington Post'' *'' Retford Guardian'' *'' Ripon Gazette'' *'' Rugby Advertiser'' *'' Scarborough News'' *''
Scotland on Sunday ''Scotland on Sunday'' is a Scottish Sunday newspaper, published in Edinburgh by National World and consequently assuming the role of Sunday sister to its daily stablemate ''The Scotsman''. It was originally printed in broadsheet format but in ...
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The Scotsman ''The Scotsman'' is a Scottish compact (newspaper), compact newspaper and daily news website headquartered in Edinburgh. First established as a radical political paper in 1817, it began daily publication in 1855 and remained a broadsheet until ...
'' *'' Selby Times'' *''
Sheffield Star ''The Star'', often known as the ''Sheffield Star'', is a daily newspaper published in Sheffield, England, from Monday to Saturday each week. Originally a broadsheet, the newspaper became a tabloid (newspaper format), tabloid in 1993. ''The Sta ...
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Sheffield Telegraph The ''Sheffield Telegraph'' is a weekly newspaper published in Sheffield, England. Founded in 1855 as the ''Sheffield Daily Telegraph'', it became known as the ''Sheffield Telegraph'' in 1938. History The ''Sheffield Telegraph'' was founded ...
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Shields Gazette The ''Shields Gazette'', established in 1849, is a daily newspaper, which claims to be the oldest provincial evening newspaper in the United Kingdom. It was originally established as a weekly paper - the ''North and South Shields Gazette and ...
'' *'' Shoreham Herald'' *'' Skegness Standard'' *'' Spilsby Standard'' *''
Stornoway Gazette The ''Stornoway Gazette'' is a local newspaper reporting on local issues in the Western Isles of Scotland, specifically Stornoway and the Outer Hebrides. History In 2004, nine months of head-to-head competition with a rival title ended with ' ...
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Sunderland Echo The ''Sunderland Echo'' is a daily newspaper serving the City of Sunderland, Sunderland, South Tyneside and Easington (district), East Durham areas of North East England. The newspaper was founded by Samuel Storey (Liberal politician), Samuel ...
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Sussex Express Sussex (Help:IPA/English, /ˈsʌsɪks/; from the Old English ''Sūþseaxe''; lit. 'South Saxons'; 'Sussex') is an area within South East England that was historically a kingdom of Sussex, kingdom and, later, a Historic counties of England, ...
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Times & Citizen The ''Times & Citizen'' is a free local newspaper published on Thursdays in Bedford, Bedfordshire, England. The newspaper is distributed all over the Borough of Bedford and much of Mid Bedfordshire. Current circulation is around 31,000. History ...
'' (Bedford) *'' Todmorden News'' * '' The Visitor'' (Morecambe, Lancs) *'' Westend Extra'' (Glasgow) *'' West Lothian Herald & Post'' *''
West Sussex County Times West is one of the four cardinal directions or points of the compass. It is the opposite direction from east and is the direction in which the Sun sets on the Earth. Etymology The word "west" is a Germanic word passed into some Romance langu ...
'' *'' West Sussex Gazette'' * West Sussex Citizen *''
Wetherby News The ''Wetherby News'' is a local weekly Tabloid (newspaper format), tabloid newspaper published on a Thursday and based in Wetherby, West Yorkshire, England. The newspaper was founded in 1859 with its offices on the High Street next to the Ang ...
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Whitby Gazette The ''Whitby Gazette'' is an English provincial newspaper published in Whitby, North Yorkshire. History The ''Whitby Gazette'' was founded on 6 July 1854 by Ralph Horne, a local printer, bookseller, stationer, bookbinder, paperhanger and shi ...
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Wigan Post The ''Wigan Post'' (formerly ''Wigan Evening Post and Chronicle'' and later just the ''Wigan Evening Post'') is a weekly (changed from daily in August 2021) tabloid British regional newspaper for Wigan in Greater Manchester (formerly in the tradi ...
'' *'' Worksop Guardian'' *'' Worthing Herald'' *''
Yorkshire Evening Post The ''Yorkshire Evening Post'' (''YEP'') is a regional daily newspaper covering the City of Leeds. Founded in 1890 it is published by Yorkshire Post Newspapers, National World. Despite being having coverage and being sold across West Yorkshire ...
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Yorkshire Post ''The Yorkshire Post'' is a daily broadsheet newspaper, published in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. It primarily covers stories from Yorkshire, although its masthead carries the slogan "Yorkshire's National Newspaper". It was previously owned by ...
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Newspapers in Ireland

JPIMedia National World is a British multimedia company based in Leeds, England. The company was founded and listed on the London Stock Exchange in September 2019 as a media takeover vehicle. In January 2021, it acquired JPIMedia for £10.2 million. I ...
publishes a total of 22 titles in Northern Ireland through two
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, JPIMedia NI and
Derry Journal Newspapers Derry Journal Newspapers (formerly Local Press Ltd) is owned by JPIMedia. Derry Journal Newspapers owns 4 local newspapers in Northern Ireland. The 4 titles are the ''Derry Journal'', the '' Sunday Journal'', ''City News'' (free title) and ''Foy ...
. The geographic readership of some titles extends across the
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into the Republic of Ireland, such as the ''
Derry Journal The ''Derry Journal'' is a newspaper based in Derry, Northern Ireland, serving Derry as well as County Donegal in the Republic of Ireland. It is operated by National World. The paper is published on Tuesday and Friday and is a sister paper of ...
'' which also covers
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. Former JPIMedia titles published in the Republic of Ireland now belong to
Iconic Newspapers Iconic Newspapers is a British-owned newspaper company that publishes over 20 regional newspapers in Ireland. Iconic Newspapers are owned by Mediaforce who are majority owned by British businessman Malcolm Denmark. Iconic Newspapers hold their n ...
.


Johnston Publishing (NI)


=Daily

= * ''
The News Letter The ''News Letter'' is one of Northern Ireland's main daily newspapers, published from Monday to Saturday. It is the world's oldest English-language general daily newspaper still in publication, having first been printed in September 1737. The ...
''


=Local (NI)

= * '' Ballymena Times'' * '' Ballymoney and Moyle Times'' * '' Carrick Times'' (Carrickfergus) * '' Coleraine Times'' * '' Dromore Leader'' * '' Larne Times'' * ''
Londonderry Sentinel The ''Londonderry Sentinel'' is a newspaper based in Derry, Northern Ireland. It is published by National World. Peter Hutcheon is the current editor. The ''Roe Valley Sentinel'' is an edition of the paper, and combined they have a circulation o ...
'' * ''
Lurgan Mail The ''Lurgan Mail'' was founded in 1889 by Lewis Robert Richardson. The ''Lurgan Mail'' is a tabloid weekly newspaper based in Lurgan, County Armagh in Northern Ireland. It is published on Wednesday evenings, though each edition always bears t ...
'' * '' Mid Ulster Mail'' * ''
Portadown Times The ''Portadown Times'' is a newspaper based in Portadown, County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is published by National World. History Founded in the 1920s, the ''Portadown Times'' was a poor second to the longer-established ''Portadown New ...
'' * '' Newtownabbey Times'' * '' Tyrone Times'' * '' Ulster Star''


=Free titles (NI)

= * ''Banbridge & District Weekender'' * '' Belfast News'' * ''Craigavon Echo'' * ''East Antrim Advertiser'' * ''Lisburn Echo'' * ''Mid Ulster Echo'' * ''North West Echo''


Derry Journal newspapers


=Local (Derry Journal)

= * ''
Derry Journal The ''Derry Journal'' is a newspaper based in Derry, Northern Ireland, serving Derry as well as County Donegal in the Republic of Ireland. It is operated by National World. The paper is published on Tuesday and Friday and is a sister paper of ...
'' * '' Sunday Journal''


=Free titles (Derry Journal)

= * '' City News'' * '' Foyle News'' *


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