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''The Phoenix'' is an Irish political and current affairs magazine established in 1983. Inspired by the British magazine ''Private Eye'' 〔"Directory of N. Ireland Political Peridocials", ''Fortnight'' magazine, 18th November, 1985. (p.14)〕 it was edited for thirty years by Paddy Prendeville. The publication is generally fortnightly, with a larger annual issue each December. ==History and structure== The magazine was launched in January 1983 and is published by Penfield Enterprises Ltd. The magazine was established by John Mulcahy, who remains the owner.〔Dublin, Ireland: The Irish Times, 7 Jan 2006, p. 14, ”Publisher who became monarch of the magazine sector.”〕 It had an ABC-audited circulation of 19,014 for 2004 and 18,268 in 2007.〔("Phoenix boast falls flat" ), Sunday Independent, 25 February 2007〕 The current editor is Paddy Prendiville, editor since about a year after the magazine was started. The name ''Phoenix'' is a reference to its "emergence from the ashes" of two of Mulcahy's previous publications. These were the republican political magazine ''Hibernia'', which ceased publishing in 1980 after a libel action, and the ''Sunday Tribune'' newspaper, which first collapsed financially in 1982.〔 The magazine secures much of its material from "insider" sources, and promotes contact with its ''Goldhawk'' phone line.
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