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Donegal Democrat : ウィキペディア英語版
Donegal Democrat

The ''Donegal Democrat'' is a twice-weekly local newspaper, covering County Donegal, Ireland. The paper was traditionally based in the town of Ballyshannon in the south of the county, but now has offices in Donegal Town (southern edition) and Letterkenny (northern edition). The ''Donegal Democrat'' is the largest paper focused solely on County Donegal, and its current editor is Michelle Daly. The paper was the only one published in south Donegal from the mid-twentieth century on, and so has gained a reputation of being the local paper of record for that part of the county. Its main rivals in the north of the county is the ''Derry Journal'' as well as the ''Letterkenny Post'', and the ''Donegal Post'' and ''Finn Valley Post'' in the south.
Since its launch, the paper has been published weekly on a Thursday in broadsheet format, and in recent years has become part of a chain of titles that are published three times per week in the county. The paper is now almost entirely integrated with the ''Donegal People's Press'', a paper published on Tuesdays in a compact format. The ''People's Press'' was traditionally a north Donegal paper and so, with minor alterations, is published as a Tuesday edition of the ''Donegal Democrat'' in the south of the county.
In March 2004, the ''Sunday Democrat'' was launched as an edition of the ''Sunday Journal'', it changed its name later that year to ''Donegal on Sunday''. The ''Donegal Democrat'' group is owned by Iconic Newspapers, who publish several other titles in counties Donegal and Londonderry.
==History==


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