The
Sunday Tribune was an
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Sunday
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published by Tribune Newspapers plc. It was edited in its final years by Nóirín Hegarty, who changed both the tone and the physical format of the newspaper from broadsheet to tabloid. Former editors include
Conor BradyConor Brady was the editor of The Irish Times for 16 years, between 1986 and 2002, having previously edited the Sunday Tribune.-Life:Brady was educated at Cistercian College, Roscrea, Co...
,
Vincent BrowneVincent Browne is an Irish print and broadcast journalist. He is a columnist with The Irish Times and The Sunday Business Post and a part time barrister....
,
Matt CooperMatt Cooper is an Irish journalist and presenter of The Last Word on Today FM.Cooper was educated at the North Monastery school and University College Cork. He is a former editor of the Sunday Tribune, appointed in September 1996, as well as a former business editor of the Irish Independent...
and
Paddy MurrayPatrick Thomas Murray in Dublin, Ireland, is a journalist and writer. He has written for the Evening Herald, Sunday World, and spent time as editor of the Sunday Tribune....
. The
Sunday Tribune was founded in 1980, closed in 1982, relaunched in 1983 and entered receivership in January 2011 after which it ceased to trade.
Foundation, collapse and first relaunch
The newspaper was founded in 1980 by John Mulcahy as a tabloid with
Conor BradyConor Brady was the editor of The Irish Times for 16 years, between 1986 and 2002, having previously edited the Sunday Tribune.-Life:Brady was educated at Cistercian College, Roscrea, Co...
(later editor of
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) as its first editor. Format changed to broadsheet with addition of colour supplement magazine after first year. It was moderately successful but its growing financial stability (it had not yet made a profit but was moving in that direction) was undermined when its then owner,
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, launched the financially misjudged downmarket tabloid
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in 1982. The
News proved to be a publishing disaster, with poor quality printing, bad distribution, and misjudged content, and pulled its sister paper, the
Tribune, down with it within weeks. The
Tribune went into
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. The title was bought by
Vincent BrowneVincent Browne is an Irish print and broadcast journalist. He is a columnist with The Irish Times and The Sunday Business Post and a part time barrister....
, who relaunched it in 1983 and became its editor.
Second near collapse
The paper became one of Ireland's most successful newspapers in the 1980s, eating into the market of
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, which like other
Press titles was hæmorrhaging readers through underfunding, an aging market and poor management decisions. Replicating McLoughlin's mistake of a decade earlier, against advice Browne launched a new sister paper, the
Dublin Tribune, which collapsed pulling the
Sunday Tribune down with it.
The
Dublin Tribune, though a commercial failure, was a breeding ground for a number of talented young journalists under the direction of editors Michael Hand and Rory Godson, and news editor Colin Kerr. These included Patricia Deevy, Diarmuid Doyle,
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, Nicola Byrne, Ronan Price, Richard Balls, Paul Howard, Colm Murphy, Brendan Fanning, Conn O Midheach and Ed O'Loughlin who is on the shortlist for the Booker Prize for his novel
Not Untrue And Not Unkind.
The
Sunday Tribune was saved from bankruptcy by
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's Independent News and Media (then called Independent Newspapers plc), which acquired a 29.9 per cent stake in the company. Even before the investment the relationship between Browne and the board of the company had been contentious. In the aftermath of the
Dublin Tribune debacle Browne was sacked as editor.
Browne was succeeded as editor by Peter Murtagh, a Dublin-born journalist formerly with
The Irish Times who moved to London in 1985 and was news editor at
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. Appointed
Sunday Tribune editor in 1994, Murtagh had limited success, seeing early circulation growth dissipate and the paper starved of resources. He resigned after just over two years, telling journalists he could not secure sufficient investment from the Board. Later, he rejoined
The Irish Times where is now a managing editor.
After taking its 29.9 per cent stake, Independent Newspapers made an offer to increase its share to a majority level, however the
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,
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, blocked the takeover attempt in 1992. Despite this, it is believed by many Irish business journalists that Independent Newspapers effectively control the
Sunday Tribune via a series of loans.
Matt CooperMatt Cooper is an Irish journalist and presenter of The Last Word on Today FM.Cooper was educated at the North Monastery school and University College Cork. He is a former editor of the Sunday Tribune, appointed in September 1996, as well as a former business editor of the Irish Independent...
, a business journalist with O'Reilly's
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newspaper, succeeded Murtagh as editor from 1996 to 2003. When Cooper departed the
Sunday Tribune in early 2003 and moved into broadcast journalism with
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radio station, he was succeeded by
Paddy MurrayPatrick Thomas Murray in Dublin, Ireland, is a journalist and writer. He has written for the Evening Herald, Sunday World, and spent time as editor of the Sunday Tribune....
, who was before and is now again a columnist with the
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newspaper.
Murray's tenure was marked by a rise in circulation to well above 80,000, aided four or five times a year by classical music CD promotions. Readership under Murray reached 281,000 - its highest to date - according to the Joint National Readership Survey of
2005. That represented an 8.4 per cent share. During his time as editor, Murray launched a campaign in the paper to save the Gabhra Valley from destruction by the M3 motorway. The campaign was later dropped by the
Sunday Tribune, but Murray has kept it up in the
Sunday World.
The paper was alone among Irish newspapers at the time, to come out strongly against the invasion of Iraq, Murray's editorial predicting, accurately, that the invasion was akin to opening Pandora's Box. Though the future of the newspaper has long thought to be uncertain it has continued to survive in the increasingly competitive Irish newspaper market. Its survival was helped by the collapse of the
Irish Press group, which removed its highly popular
Sunday Press from the market. Though many of its readers would not necessarily have been politically close to the
Sunday Tribune, they were closer to it than the main alternative, the
Sunday Independent.
The Tribune's closure
After Murray's tenure as editor ended in January 2005 he was succeeded as
Sunday Tribune editor by Noirin Hegarty, a former deputy editor at the INM-owned Dublin morning tabloid
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. Many journalists believe that in the following years, the
Sunday Tribune moved closer to tabloid-style content in a bid to combat INM's rival, Associated Newspapers's tabloid
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newspaper, which launched in 2006.
Over time, circulation and readership of the newspaper declined.
On 1 February 2011 it was announced that the
Sunday Tribune had gone into receivership, with fresh investment being sought by McStay Luby. The following day it was announced that there would be no further edition of the newspaper for four weeks. The last issue appeared on 30 January 2011. On 6 February 2011, the
Irish Mail on Sunday committed a "shameless" crime when it allowed copies of its newspaper go on sale with an imitation
Sunday Tribune cover. This plagiarism was "denounced" when it became public. The
Irish Mail on Sunday was subsequently sued.
The paper was often humorously referred to as "The Turbine", especially in the satirical magazine
The PhoenixThe Phoenix is Ireland's best selling political and current affairs magazine. Inspired by the British magazine Private Eye, and a source of investigative journalism in Ireland...
.
On 22 February 2011, following a review by the Receiver, in consultation with the management of the company, of the financial and risk areas of the Sunday Tribune it was decided that publication of the newspaper together with its online edition would be deferred during the sale process.
Competitors
The newspaper's main Irish broadsheet Sunday competitors were the
Sunday IndependentThe Sunday Independent is a broadsheet Sunday newspaper published in Ireland by Independent News and Media plc. The newspaper is edited by Aengus Fanning, and is the biggest selling Irish Sunday newspaper by a large margin ; average circulation of 291,323 between June 2004 and January 2005,...
and
The Sunday Business PostThe Sunday Business Post is an Irish national Sunday newspaper published by Post Publications Limited. Post Publications is owned by Thomas Crosbie Holdings. According to the Audit Bureau of Circulations, Ireland, the average weekly circulation was 57,783 for the period January to June 2009. The...
, as well as the Irish edition of UK newspaper
The Sunday TimesThe Sunday Times is a Sunday broadsheet newspaper, distributed in the United Kingdom. The Sunday Times is published by Times Newspapers Ltd, a subsidiary of News International, which is in turn owned by News Corporation. Times Newspapers also owns The Times, but the two papers were founded...
.