The Kerryman

The Kerryman

The Kerryman is a weekly local broadsheet newspaper published in County Kerry in the Republic of Ireland. It has three different editions — North Kerry, South Kerry and Tralee. The main office is located on Denny Street in Tralee having moved from its previous base of over thirty years in the Clash Industrial Estate in 2007.

The Kerryman is Ireland's leading regional newspaper, selling more and having more readers than any other regional newspaper in the country.fact|date=February 2008 According to the [http://www.abc-ireland.ie/ Audit Bureau of Circulations] , it had an average weekly circulation of 26,723 during the first six months of 2004.

Its current editor is Gerry Scanlon.

External links

* [http://www.unison.ie/kerryman/ The Kerryman] – Official website


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