Carlow Nationalist - History

History

The first edition of The Nationalist and Leinster Times was published on Browne Street, Carlow in 1883. It later moved to 58 Dublin Street and then to its offices Tullow Street, which the newspaper occupied until December 2005. Between 1921 and 1996, The Nationalist was Carlow's sole regional newspaper. During the construction of the newspaper's new offices they used a space formerly occupied by a gym in Carlow Shopping Centre. The Nationalist moved into its new premises at Hanover House, Hanover, Carlow town, in early 2007. The Nationalist is part of the Thomas Crosbie Holdings media group, whose stable of newspapers includes the Irish Examiner, The Sunday Business Post, the Western People, The Waterford News & Star and twelve other regional titles, as well as Beat FM and interests in a number of other radio stations around the country. Its current editor is Conal O'Boyle.

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