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The ''Sunday Tribune'' was an Irish Sunday broadsheet newspaper published by Tribune Newspapers plc. It was edited in its final years by Nóirín Hegarty, who changed both the tone and the physical format of the newspaper from broadsheet to tabloid. Previous editors were Conor Brady, Vincent Browne, Peter Murtagh, Matt Cooper and Paddy Murray. The ''Sunday Tribune'' was founded in 1980, closed in 1982, relaunched in 1983 and entered receivership in February 2011 after which it ceased to trade. ==Foundation, collapse and first relaunch== The newspaper was founded in 1980 by John Mulcahy as a tabloid with Conor Brady (later editor of ''The Irish Times'') as its first editor. Format changed to broadsheet with addition of colour supplement magazine after first year. It was moderately successful but its growing financial stability (it had not yet made a profit but was moving in that direction) was undermined when its then owner, Hugh McLaughlin, launched the financially misjudged downmarket tabloid ''Daily News'' in 1982.〔(Hugh McLaughlin obit, Irish Independent 8 January 2006 )〕 The ''News'' proved to be a publishing disaster, with poor quality printing, bad distribution, and misjudged content, and pulled its sister paper, the ''Tribune'', down with it within weeks. The ''Tribune'' went into receivership. The title was bought by Vincent Browne, who relaunched it in 1983 and became its editor.
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