Monaghan newspaper to cease operations after 186 years
The Northern Standard ends after 186 years due to declining readership and advertising as news shifts to digital platforms, marking a major loss for County Monaghan’s local journalism.
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A Note of Grief—and of Hope
After 97 Years, the Palisadian-Post is Closing By ALAN SMOLINISKY | Owner You hold in your hands the final regular issue of the Palisadian-Post. After 97 years, this pillar of our town will be no more. Our reporters have chased their last stories. Our presses have printed their last copies. Our corner newsstands have opened […] The post A Note of Grief—and of Hope appeared first on Palisadian Post.
Historic Northern Standard newspaper to cease publication after almost 200 years in print
One of Ireland’s oldest newspapers, the Northern Standard, has announced it will close after almost two centuries in operation. The news was confirmed on the front page of today’s edition (Thursday), with the paper revealing that next week’s publication will be its final one — bringing 186 years of continuous weekly printing to an end. Founded on January 10, 1839, the Northern Standard is the longest-established newspaper circulating in County M…
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