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Thursday, 06 December 2007 |
| Company
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| Irish Emigrant Publications is Ireland's
longest-established Internet publishing company. The
Irish Emigrant, our weekly newsletter covering Irish news, is
the oldest Internet-based national news service in the world.
(Read our first edition.) |
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| History |
| Liam Ferrie, founder and publisher, began writing the Irish
Emigrant in 1987, to keep his overseas colleagues at Digital Equipment
Corporation informed of all the Irish news. The readership grew
quickly as readers forwarded copies onto their friends working
in other high-tech companies and in universities. When Digital
closed its manufacturing plant in Galway in 1994, Irish Emigrant
Publications was set up as an independent company, quickly becoming
one of Ireland's most important online publishers. |
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We are based in the heart of Galway City, on
Ireland's west coast. Our newsletters are read by tens of thousands
of email subscribers in more than 140 countries.
If you've ever been to Boston or New York,
you've probably seen that distinctive green newspaper in nearly
every Irish bar. That's our hard copy version, published in
those cities by Donegal man Connell Gallagher.
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| Accolades |
| We were recently called "the
one bright star on the Irish internet scene" [Irish
Echo, April 2001]. Publishers Liam and Pauline Ferrie won the
2003
Golden Spider Award for Significant Contribution
to the Internet in Ireland. Publisher Liam Ferrie was the first
winner of the Irish Internet Association
Net Visionary Award, in 1999. We've also been nominated
for two Zeddy awards (2001), a Golden Spider Award (2000), and
the Irish Business Website Award (1998). Liam
Ferrie was named one of the
Top Ten Galway People of the Year in 1999. |
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