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The Echo (Dublin)

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The Echo (previously The Tallaght Echo) is a regional newspaper covering parts of Dublin in Ireland. It was founded by owner David Kennedy in 1980,[1] who launched the newspaper out of the front room of his house, and originally called it The Tallaght Echo. The paper has since grown to cover the adjacent suburbs of Clondalkin, Ballyfermot and Lucan.[citation needed]

The Echo was sold in June 2005 to the Leinster Leader, in a deal reported to be about €5 million.[citation needed] On the same day the Leinster Leader announced that they were buying The Echo, they also announced that they were up for sale. In September 2005, Leinster Leader was sold to Johnston Press, which is owned by a holding company by the name of Tallaght Publishing Ltd.[citation needed]

The paper was reacquired by David Kennedy[2] for an estimated €1 million in 2009 and Johnston Press transferred ownership back on 5 January 2010.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Leinster Leader buys Dublin's Echo". RTÉ. 26 January 2007.
  2. ^ HE'S BACK Archived 2011-10-07 at the Wayback Machine, The Echo: Website Statement
  3. ^ "Today in the press - Former Owner Buys Back Tallaght Echo". RTÉ Business. 11 December 2009.
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