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North West of Ireland Printing and Publishing Company : ウィキペディア英語版 | North West of Ireland Printing and Publishing Company The North West of Ireland Printing and Publishing Company (NWIPP) is a family-owned newspaper group based in the Irish province of Ulster, on both sides of the border. The company was established in 1901 by the Lynch family with the launch of the ''Ulster Herald''. The company expanded rapidly in the following years adding the ''Derry People'' (now ''Donegal News'') and ''Fermanagh Herald'' in 1902; and purchased the ''Strabane Chronicle'', which had been established in 1896. The ''Tyrone Herald'' was launched in November 2004, and a Monday edition of the ''Donegal News'' was also launched in November 2006. The company also publishes the weekly GAA paper, ''Gaelic Life'', started in January 2007.〔(''Sunday Business Post'', 2004/10/31: ''First Tyrone Herald issue hits the streets'' )〕〔(''Ulster Herald, 17/5/2007: ''NWIPP launch of Gaelic Life'' )〕 The company is based in Omagh, County Tyrone. The group's circulation for the first half of 2010 (excluding ''Gaelic Life'') was 53,038, making it one of the largest family-owned newspaper companies in Ireland. ==Current titles==
*Note: all UK Audit Bureau of Circulations figures for period January to June 2010
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