Meath Echo

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Type Newspaper
Format Tabloid

Owner(s) Irish Village Papers
Founded 2004
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Website www.meathecho.com

The Meath Echo is a free newspaper released twice monthly in County Meath, Ireland

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[edit] Creation

The Meath Echo was created in 2004 when three local papers in Co Meath joined forces: The Ratoath News, The Local Echo and The Ashbourne And District Eagle.1

Speaking to Sunday Business Post, the editor of Irish Village Papers Mr Joe Doyle said:

The merging of the three titles will enable us to produce our very popular newspapers more often. Like larger national newspapers, The Meath Echo will only concentrate on local issues and local sports. 1

[edit] Content

The Meath Echo is out every 2 weeks and contains news on:

  • Local News for Ashbourne, Ratoath, Navan, Kells, Trim, Slane, Dunboyne and more
  • Sports News for Meath
  • Things to do in County Meath
  • Advertisement for local shops
  • Recruitment for County Meath
  • Property Section
  • What's new in Motors
  • Weekly polls on Current Topics

The Meath Echo Entertainment Section contains:

  • Event Listing for County Meath - Free if you want to advertise your gig!
  • Cinema movie reviews
  • Latest DVD reviews
  • Retro review competition - review of an all time classic film e.g. Buffalo 66, The Big Lebowski - Submitted by readers
  • Competitions

[edit] References

1 http://archives.tcm.ie/breakingnews/2004/08/17/story162141.asp

[edit] See also