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Strabane Chronicle

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Strabane Chronicle, Main Street, Strabane, January 2010

TheStrabane Chronicleis a newspaper based inStrabane,County Tyrone,Northern Ireland.[1][2]The paper was started in 1896 as theStrabane Chronicle and Tyrone and Donegal Advertiserand was subsequently purchased by theNorth West of Ireland Printing and Publishing Company,which was established in 1901 by the Lynch family.[3]The masthead was changed in 1969 and the paper became known as theStrabane Chronicle. The January to June 2010 ABC figure for theStrabane Chronicleis 5,560 and it continues to be the highest selling newspaper in Strabane.

Its sister titles include theUlster Herald,Tyrone Herald,Donegal News(Monday and Friday editions),Fermanagh HeraldandGaelic Life.

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  1. ^"Pardon Our Interruption".muckrack.Retrieved6 March2022.
  2. ^Panzer, Doris Ellen (2015).Tiocfaidh ár lá (our day will come): Negotiating the cultural politics of citizenship, heritage, and identity in Northern Ireland(Thesis).ProQuest1699085238.
  3. ^"The-Strabane-Chronicle-&-Tyrone-&-Donegal Advertiser".irishnewsarchive.Retrieved6 March2022.