The Belfast Telegraph - Independent News & Media (NI) Ltd

Independent News & Media (NI) Ltd

The Belfast Telegraph is the primary title of the Independent News & Media (NI) Ltd. The Belfast Telegraph carries many supplements including:

  • nijobfinder - appears in the paper every Tuesday and Friday. The nijobfinder brand launched its website in December 2008, www.nijobfinder.co.uk, which quickly rose to prominence to provide be the number one Job Site in Northern Ireland. An ad in nijobfinder is read by 466,000 people making it the no 1 resource for finding employment in Northern Ireland, by some distance.
  • nicarfinder - is the Wednesday supplement of the Belfast Telegraph; every ad published with nicarfinder is seen by 130,000 people. nicarfinder launched a new version of their website, www.nicarfinder.co.uk, in May 2012; it has one of the most powerful search engines offering users unique functionality in car search.
  • HomeFinder - the property supplement of the Belfast Telegraph is a supplement focusing on the home - from interior decor, to house prices, to the latest and most glamorous homes on the market in Northern Ireland. Propertynews.com is the No1 property website in Northern Ireland, showing thousands of houses currently on the market and content from the Home Finder.
  • Weekend Supplement
  • OutThere Guide - the OutThere guide is printed monthly and is a resource for those socialising around Northern Ireland.

The Belfast Telegraph is also responsible for printing:

  • Belfast Telegraph
    • "Final Edition" (Mon-Sat) (available from 7am)
    • North West Telegraph (for the Derry Area)
  • Sunday Life
  • Ads for Free
  • Also holds the printing contract for The Daily Mirror, The Sun, The Independent, The Daily Telegraph, The Irish Daily Star, The Daily Star and The Times for Northern Ireland.

The Belfast Telegraph ceased to print the Ireland's Saturday Night sports evening newspaper in July 2008.

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