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Pandora's Box. Even around this time of relatively improved readership, the future of the newspaper was believed
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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
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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
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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
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Tribune Newspapers plc. It was edited in its final years by NĂłirĂn Hegarty, who changed both the tone and the physical format of the newspaper from broadsheet to tabloid. Previous editors were
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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
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1008:. JOE. 6 February 2011.
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1522:The Sligo Champion
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1181:The Irish Catholic
1062:2011-03-25 at the
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920:. 1 February 2011.
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