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The Drogheda Independent is a weekly local paper published in Drogheda, Co. Louth, a town north of Dublin with a population of 40,000. The Independent was first published on St. Patrick’s Day in 1884. It was established  by Father James Anderson, an Augustinian priest, who established the Drogheda Independent Club in 1881 to promote Home Rule and Land Reform in the area. Anderson funded the establishment by selling 666 shares at £1 each.  


The first directors of the Drogheda Independent represented a wide cross-section of the town’s business and political life. Charles Stewart Parnell, an Irish nationalist MP, rewarded the paper’s support by becoming a shareholder. 


For much of the 20th century, share ownership in the paper was spread across a multiplicity of shareholders, mostly from Drogheda. However, it is apparent that Seamus O’Rourke, Managing Director of the Drogheda Independent, was instrumental in the expansion of the business. Notably, O’Rourke led the acquisition of the Argus newspaper in 1959. Though notionally operating in the same north-east market, the two papers avoided direct competition, with the Argus focusing on Dundalk, North Louth and Monaghan areas, while the Independent concentrated on the region in and around Drogheda.


In 1967, Independent Newspapers made a bid for the titles understood to be worth in the region of £40,000. In January 1968, the Drogehda Independent reported that the Independent Newspapers bid had been accepted by shareholders representing more than 95% of the share capital. 


Independent Newspapers would rebrand as Independent News and Media Limited in 1973, reflecting the company’s growing portfolio of national and regional newspapers. In 1981, following a stock market listing, the company became ‘Independent News and Media (INM) PLC’.


In 2019, INM’s holdings were purchased by Mediahuis NV, and the company was re-branded as Mediahuis Ireland. Mediahuis NV’s largest individual shareholders are the Baert Family, the van Puijenbroek Family, and Thomas Leysen.


Today, the Independent is one of two newspapers in Drogheda. The other publication, the Drogheda Leader, is a free paper. Information on the Independent’s circulation and readership is not readily available. This lack of information is perhaps unsurprising as Mediahuis Ireland, the paper’s owner, foresees phasing out all print sales by 2033. The Independent has no website of its own but provides content for the Regionals section of the Irish Independent website.

Key Facts

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Ownership TypePrivate
Geographic CoverageLocal
Content TypePaid
Data Publicly Available
ownership data is easily available from other sources, e. g. public registries etc.

Ownership

Ownership Structure

The Drogheda Independent is operated by Mediahuis Ireland Limited, the parent company of which is the Belgian media conglomerate, Mediahuis NV. Mediahuis NV’s largest shareholders include the Belgian Baert Family (29.5%) via their 90% ownership of Concentra, The van Puijenbroek family (16.7%) via their 100% ownership of VP Exploitatie and Thomas Leysen (13.25%) via their 26.5.% ownership of Mediahuis Partners NV.

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Facts

Founder
  • James Augustine Anderson

    James Augustine Anderson was an Augustinian priest born in Drogheda, Ireland. Anderson was highly political and was active in the land reform movement and the Gaelic League in the 19th century. He founded the Drogheda Independent in 1884 as a political mouthpiece for home rule.

CEO
  • Sheena Peirse

    Sheena Peirse became the CEO of Mediahuis Ireland on 1 October 2025, having previously served as the company’s chief customer officer. Peirse formerly held senior roles at ITV and Channel 4 in the UK.

Editor-In-Chief
  • John Mulligan

    John Mulligan has served as the Managing Editor of the Drogheda Independent since 2004. He is also editor of the Argus (Dundalk).

ContactPartnership Court, Park Street
Dundalk
Co. Louth
j.mulligan@drogheda-independent.ie
+353 (0) 41 9876800
https://www.independent.ie/regionals/louth/drogheda-news
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Operating ProfitMissing Data
Advertising (in % of total funding)Missing Data
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Historical information about The Drogheda Independent was obtained from historical articles on the paper’s website. Information about circulation was gathered from the Mediahuis website. 
Ownership and financial information was gathered from Mediahuis Ireland’s filings with CORE https://core.cro.ie/. 
Exchange rates for 2023 were taken from the European Central Bank calculator. https://data.ecb.europa.eu/currency-converter
Information regarding editor, John Mulligan, was sourced from his LInkedin profile. 
Accurate estimation of outlet market share was not possible because reporting on income levels in Ireland is typically done at the group level rather than the individual title level. Additionally, overall revenue details for the market as a whole are not available. 
Accurate estimation of audience share is not possible. Although Kantar collects publicly available figures on readership for national titles, parallel figures are not available for regional and local newspapers. Individual outlets may publish data on readership or users; however, measurement parameters and sources vary between organisations, thereby limiting opportunities for comparison.

Sources
Documents (PDF)
  • Financial Statement Mediahuis Ireland Limited (2023)
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