"The people must have something good to read on a Sunday" - The Clash's 'the Leader'
Adam Maguire thinks the Sunday Tribune is in trouble
after loosing Paul Howard and his Ross O’Carroll Kelly column, he also says
the IN&M's original reasons for propping up the newspaper are now
invalid.
We disagree, even if the Indo own a share in around half of the
Sunday newspaper market, the paper is still serving the Indo group as a
blocker, even if a smaller one.
As well as owning 29.9 percent of the Sunday Tribune, and apparently controlling it due to out standing loans, the Independent News & Media group own Sunday papers the Sunday Independent, and the Sunday World, and a 50 percent share of the Irish Daily Star Sunday.
And while Ross O’Carroll Kelly is infamous, we're not quite sure how
much of a loss in sale - if any real amount at all - will occur as a
result of the ending the column.
Unlike another Sunday paper - namely the Sunday Independent (the Sindo) - the Tribune is still a newspaper, not a viewspaper - we've just made that word up and that's what we're calling it from now on.
We also think that the Tribune is filling what otherwise would be a gap in the market - people who think they are above tabloids and the Sindo but put off by the 'b' world in the Sunday Business Post, and maybe put off by the lack of Irish news in the Irish edition of the (London) Times.
ADDED: Adam on the other hand thinks that the Tribune is not taking advantage of a current gap of for a quality, news-led paper.
Quite weaker, but furthermore nevertheless, because of the gap it is filling and the habit of many of reading more then one newspaper on a Sunday, it is somewhat likely that there is a substantial crossover of people who read the Tribune and a none Indo newspaper.
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