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Drogheda Independent
TypeNewspaper
FormatNewsprint and online
Owner(s)Drogheda Independent
Founded1884
HeadquartersShop Street, Drogheda
Websitedrogheda-independent.ie

The Drogheda Independent is a newspaper that serves the Drogheda area, including Drogheda, Mid-Louth and East Meath.

The newspaper covers stories from local and regional news, advertisements and its own database of records. It is Drogheda's only non-free newspaper, the other main newspaper in Drogheda being the free Drogheda Leader.

The paper is owned by Mediahuis, through its subsidiary Independent News & Media.

References

  1. "Home". Drogheda Independent.
  2. "Independent News & Media (INM) - Mediahuis". Mediahuis.

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