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| 1043.1 |  | WEDOIT::ROBERTS | raised on Anthracite | Thu Apr 30 1992 12:19 | 9 | 
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    New York Too!
    
    Maybe a library could give you the information you need.  Trinity might
    even have some consulting services.  They have a business program there
    I understand.
    
    Gary
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| 1043.2 | Available in Irish Shops and by subscription ... | HILL16::BURNS | US Customer Demo Pgm. | Thu Apr 30 1992 15:24 | 11 | 
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    The two largest read Irish weekly newspapers are the Irish Echo and 
    the Irish Voice.
    
    I'll post the addresses in the morning.
    
    
    	keVin
    
    
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| 1043.3 | and largest audience is and the largest audience is ; | CTHQ2::COADY |  | Thu Apr 30 1992 15:59 | 5 | 
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    and the Irish Emigrant !
    
    
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| 1043.4 | input...input! | DBCIC1::RUSSELL |  | Fri May 01 1992 11:41 | 13 | 
|  |     thanks, guys!
    
    addresses would be much appreciated (of papers that is!)
    
    what sort of circulation sizes would these have  (100,000+???)
    
    Would these papers be more aimed at the recent emigrant? I would also
    be very interested in targeting the more 'mainstream' established
    Emigrants who left Ireland 20-40 years ago...
    
    thanks again.
    
    *Tadhg*                       
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| 1043.5 | Well actually .... | CTHQ2::COADY |  | Fri May 01 1992 11:51 | 9 | 
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    Actually the Irish Emigrant is a News letter from Galway thats sent to
    all Irish DECCIE ex-pats, plus a few 1000 more Irish people, who have
    access to electronic mails ( other hi-tech companies, universities) and
    indeed go knows how many hardcopies get around.
    
    Its not really a news paper --- just much better.
    
     
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| 1043.6 | More portar sir | TALLIS::DARCY |  | Fri May 01 1992 13:28 | 48 | 
|  |     Tadhg,
    
    Don't forget the following other sources:
    
    1) Cara - Aer Lingus inflight magazine (older following,
          around 20,000?)
    
    2) Ireland of the Welcomes - pictorial magazine on Ireland
          (larger subscription base than Cara - I think around
          90,000 - mostly older emigrants and 1st + 2nd
          generation Irish Americans)
    
    3) The Irish People - for your die-hard Republicans + spies.
          (subscription base several thousands)
    
    4) Inside Ireland - informational newsletter from Ireland
          (I think based in Wicklow - subscription base in the
          tens of thousands)
    
    As Kevin mentioned:
    5) Irish Echo (probably has a slightly higher subscription base
          then the Voice - around 100,000?)    
    6) Irish Voice (more liberal than the Irish Echo - has better
          color in their pictures)
    
    Other places you could easily advertise for their "Irish" base
    would be
    
    	Boston Globe (probably hit about 300,000 Irish Americans
    		although not the die-hard types)
    	New York Times (bigger base than Globe)
        San Fransiscan Chronicle
        Chicago Tribune
        Philedelphia Eagle?
    
    And finally you could dish out some money for USA Today newspaper
    if you were so inclined.  If any of these interest you, I will
    dig out the addresses.  You could also try Irish American radio
    stations.  There are many many of them (in the hundreds).  The
    best ones would be in Boston (WNTN, WBUR etc.) and New York.
    Good market I'm sure.
    
    May I ask what your selling?  It's not Claddagh shaped door knockers
    is it?  Only kidding ;v)
    
    Sl�n,
    /George
    
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| 1043.7 | ok , I'll tell ya! | DBCIC1::RUSSELL |  | Mon May 04 1992 05:16 | 21 | 
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    George,
    
    now THAT sort of information is what I'm looking for...addresses would
    be great if you can post them here also, thanks.
    
    Claddagh shaped door knockers....ha ha!!!  No!!! Will I tell ya???
    
    Ok...I have come into possesion of some small to heavy arms from
    the formers USSR....bought them in an Azerbijani chipper here in 
    Dublin....so I figured that the Irish Community in the USA would like
    some of these as protection against this wave of rioting.
    
    One question....how much does one charge for a long range ICBM??
    Its cluttering up the back garden and I'm afraid the kids might break
    it. 
    
    cheers,
    
    *Tiger*
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| 1043.8 | Subscription rate is $25.00 per year for each paper. | ACTGSF::BURNS | US Customer Demo Pgm. | Mon May 04 1992 07:22 | 37 | 
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    	Irish Voice		ISSN 0895-4534
    	432 Park Avenue 
    	Suite 1000
    	New York NY 10016
    
    	Phone (212) 684-3366
    	Fax   (212) 779-1198
    
    	Ad Rates
    	30 Words / $22.00
    	Additional words $.75 each
    	
        10% discount for 2 week ads.
        15% discount for 3 week ads.
    
    
    
    	Irish Echo
    
    	309 5th Avenue
    	New York NY 10016
    
    	Phone (212) 686-1266
    	
    	Ads:
    	$4.00 per line
    	Minimum 3 lines
    	30 characters per line
    	
    	Display Ads:
    	$25.00 per inch
    	$3.00 per photo or piece of artwork.
    
    
    
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| 1043.9 | thanks | DBCIC1::RUSSELL |  | Mon May 04 1992 11:21 | 1 | 
|  |     merci
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| 1043.10 |  | TALLIS::DARCY |  | Mon May 11 1992 10:00 | 10 | 
|  |     Tadhg, cupla eile:
    
    Cara, MAC Publishing Ltd., 44 Leinster Road, Dublin 6
    	tel: 01 966000, fax: 01 964962
    
    Ireland of the Welcomes, Communications Division, Bord F�ilte Eireann,
    	Baggot Street Bridge, Dublin 2
    	tel: 01 765871
    
    /G
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