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Irish American journalism
Irish American journalism includes newspapers, magazines, and the newer media, with coverage of the reporters, editors, commentators, producers and other key personnel.
==Beginnings==
The first Catholic newspaper in the United States was ''The United States Catholic Miscellany'' of Charleston, South Carolina. It was founded in 1822 by Bishop John England (1786–1842), who had experience as an editor in Ireland. It was renamed ''Charleston Catholic Miscellany'' when South Carolina seceded; it ceased publication in 1861 during the Civil War.〔Patrick Carey, ''An Immigrant Bishop: John England's Adaptation of Irish Catholicism to American Republicanism'' (U.S. Catholic Historical Society, 1982)〕

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