Limerick Leader offices, O'Connell Street
The Limerick Leader is a weekly local newspaper in Limerick , Ireland . It was founded in 1889.[ 1] The newspaper is headquartered on Glentworth Street in the City.
The broadsheet paper currently is distributed in three editions, City, County and West , with a small selection of content differing between the three. The newspaper also has a Monday tabloid paper, City based, with a cover price of 1 euro.
In the 1950s, the Limerick Leader bought a rival newspaper the Limerick Chronicle . The Limerick Chronicle was founded in 1768 by John Ferrar [ 2] who was a prominent bookseller and printer in Limerick. The Limerick Chronicle is the longest running newspaper in Ireland. In 2018, the Limerick Chronicle went from a stand alone newspaper published on a Tuesday to a supplement in the weekend edition of the Limerick Leader .
The paper is owned by Iconic Newspapers, which acquired Johnston Press 's titles in the Republic of Ireland in 2014.[ 3]
Notable contributors
Margaret Moloney, hailed as Ireland's first and oldest serving harbour master, was a journalist and contributed local news from Glin, Co Limerick as 'Our Glin Correspondent'.[ 4] [ 5]
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