TheJournal.ie

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TheJournal.ie
TheJournal.ie Logo.png
Type Online newspaper
Owner(s) Distilled Media
Editor Susan Daly
Associate editor Christine Bohan
Sports editor Adrian Russell
Staff writers 20 news department staff [1]
Founded 2010 (2010)
Headquarters Fumbally Studios
Fumbally Lane
Dublin 8
Circulation 750,000 Monthly Unique Users (Dec 2011)
Website www.thejournal.ie

TheJournal.ie is an internet publication in Ireland. It is a mixture of original and aggregated content in a manner similar to The Huffington Post.[2] The website was founded in early 2010 and is owned by Distilled Media.[3]

It was edited by Jennifer O'Connell in 2010–2011,[4] and by Susan Daly since 2011,[5] and employs twenty journalists.[1]

Content[edit]

TheJournal.ie produces 70 original pieces of content per day.[6] The website is divided into four components: TheJournal.ie itself for Irish and international news and opinion; Business ETC for business news; The 42 for sports news; and The Daily Edge for entertainment and gossip.

Notable Stories[edit]

EuroLeaks[edit]

In January 2013, TheJournal.ie obtained a confidential report by the European Commission on Ireland's financial bailout. The document, which was given to certain members of the German parliament gave Troika recommendations on what and how Irish public services should be cut. The Irish public was outraged by the implication that budgetary cuts were being decided in Berlin and not Dublin.[7]

Awards[edit]

2012[edit]

TheJournal.ie won "Best Mobile App" at the Eircom Spiders. It also won "Best Web Only Publication" and "Best Sports Website".

2011[edit]

TheJournal.ie won three Eircom Spider Awards—Best News Site, the Digital Editor Award, and the Grand Prix Award for Best Overall Site. It also won two Irish Web Awards—Best Online Publication and Grand Prix for Best Website.[8] In addition, it won the award for Best Media/Publishing App at the Appy Awards.[9]

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