
The Irish Daily Mail is published in tabloid format from Monday to Saturday and has a conservative political outlook and includes The newspaper reaches 205,000 Irish readers every day. The paper also features Irish news, current affairs and politics, extensive coverage of celebrity news, human interest and sport.
The website for this publication is dailymail.co.uk, this is a UK based website and there is no local version for Ireland.
The newspaper’s editorial team is based in Dublin and operates independently of the English Daily Mail title based in London. While both editions take a conservative editorial approach with tendency towards a controversial tone, the Irish edition’s editorial line has been more moderate or diverged on issues such as the EU, immigration and social issues than the English edition. When it launched initially sales were not as high as expected and the paper ran at a loss for a time, this was due in part to a lack of localisation for the Irish market in it’s editorial. Where it’s traditional campaigns railing against the EU, immigration and left wing social policy gained a loyal readership in England, the same adversarial approach to these issues did not gain traction with the Irish public.
DMG Media Ireland operates the Irish publications for parent company DMGT (based in the UK). It has acquired and operates a number of news, entertainment and lifestyle media brands including the Irish Mail on Sunday and other niche publications. Through its different publications DMG Media Ireland is active in sponsorship programmes for a variety of sports organisations in Ireland including horse racing, camogie, cricket and women’s soccer.
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| Ownership Type | Private |
| Geographic Coverage | National |
| Content Type | Paid |
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Ownership
| Ownership Structure | The Irish Daily Mail is operated by DMG Media Ireland (Daily Mail Group) is wholly owned by Daily Mail and General Trust (DMGT) a UK company which in turn is 100% owned by Rothermere Continuation Limited, a private company owned by the Rothermere family and registered in Jersey. The company was delisted from the London Stock Exchange in 2022. DMG Media Ireland (Daily Mail Group) is the trading name used in Ireland for DMGT’s Irish media subsidiaries, the registered company name in Ireland is Associated Newspapers Ireland Ltd. |
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| Voting Rights | In 2021 Rothermere Continuation Limited (RCL) bought all shares in the Daily Mail Group Trust (DMGT) making it fully private. |
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Facts
| Founding Year | 2006 |
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| Contact | Top Floor, Two Haddington Buildings 20-38 Haddington Road D04 HE94 Dublin 4 news@dailymail.ie +353 (0) 1 256 0800 www.dailymail.co.uk |
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| Meta Data | Financial Data: Circulation and Audience Data: Within the media industry in Ireland reporting on income levels are generally at group level rather than individual title level. On top of this, overall revenue details for the market as a whole are unavailable. Due to these factors it is not possible to report accurately on market share for individual titles or groups. There is currently no standard audience measurement available for print and online news titles in Ireland. Individual titles publish data on readership or users but measurement parameters and sources vary between organisations, therefore it is not possible to report an accurate audience share for the purposes of this project. | |
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