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The Belfast Telegraph

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The Belfast Telegraph
Type Daily newspaper
Format Tabloid

Owner Independent News and Media
Founded 1870
Political allegiance Conservative, possibly moderate unionist
Headquarters Belfast, Northern Ireland

Website: www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk

The Belfast Telegraph is a daily evening newspaper published in Belfast, Northern Ireland by Independent News and Media. 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. Unlike its London-based stablemate The Independent, the Belfast Telegraph is conservative in outlook. In the context of Northern Irish politics, the Belfast Telegraph tries to attract readers from across the community, though it does appear to be moderate unionist in outlook. Its competitors are the News Letter and the Irish News. According to the Audit Bureau of Circulations, the paper had an average daily circulation of 94,540 between June 2004 and January 2005.[1] It is the largest Northern Irish newspaper by some distance, despite falling sales. The morning "Compact Edition", launched in March 2005, has struggled to replicate the evening newspaper's success. Its editorial content is more tabloid orientated, with a greater entertainment story count than the evening paper. 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.

Belfast Telegraph Group

The Belfast Telegraph is the primary title of the Belfast Telegraph Group, responsible for printing:

  • Belfast Telegraph
    • Morning "Compact Edition" (Mon-Sat)
    • Afternoon broadsheet format "City Edition" (Mon-Fri)
    • Evening broadsheet format "Final Edition" (Mon-Fri)
    • County Edition
    • North West Telegraph (for the Derry Area)
    • Saturday compact "Final Edition"
  • Sunday Life
  • Ads for Free
  • Ireland's Saturday Night
  • Also holds the printing contract for The Daily Mirror for Northern Ireland.

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Northern Ireland-based Newspapers
National

The Belfast Telegraph | The Irish News | The News Letter | Ireland's Saturday Night | Sunday Life | Lá Nua


Regional
Andersonstown News | Antrim Times | Ballyclare Gazette | Ballymena Times | Ballymoney and Moyle Times | Banbridge Leader | Belfast News | Carrick & East Antrim Times | Carrickfergus Advertiser | Coleraine Journal | Coleraine Times | Community Telegraph | County Down Spectator | Craigavon Echo | Derry Journal | Down Democrat | Down Recorder | Dromore Leader | Dromore Star | East Antrim Advertiser | East Belfast Observer | Farmweek | Fermanagh Herald | Foyle News | Impartial Reporter| Larne Gazette | Larne Times | Lisburn Echo | Londonderry Sentinel | Lurgan Mail | Mid Ulster Echo | Mid Ulster Mail | Newry Democrat | Newtownabbey Times | Newtownards Chronical | Newtownards Spectator | North Belfast News | North West Echo | The North West Telegraph | The Outlook | Portadown Times | Roe Valley Sentinal | South Belfast News | Strabane Chronicle | Sunday Journal | Tyrone Constitution | Tyrone Courier | Tyrone Times | Ulster Gazette | Ulster Star | Ulster Herald


Defunct
Daily Ireland | Protestant Telegraph

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