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In Dublin (magazine)

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Discontinued Irish popular culture magazine

In Dublin was amagazine in Dublin established in 1976 by John S. Doyle, Ted Turtan and Kieran McGinley.[1] Among its editors were the founder John S. Doyle, magazine publisherJohn Ryan, writerColm Toibín, journalistJohn Waters (1985 to 1987)[2] andFiona Looney.Fintan O'Toole,Dave Fanning, Michael Dwyer, John McKennaMary Raftery, Derek Dunne andNell McCafferty wrote for the magazine. In 1988 Doyle sold it to Vincent Browne.[3]

Controversial at times, it was banned for six months in 1999 by the Censorship of Publications Board, which claimed that certain issues of the magazine were "indecent or obscene". It was suggested at the time that the magazine's advertisements caused the ban.[4] When the ban was imposed, the magazine was owned by Mike Hogan and Mike Dawson, who bought it in 1995 and also published the political magazineMagill at the time.[5] To circumvent the ban a new magazineDublin was published in its place.[6] Hogan soldIn Dublin in 2004.[7]

References

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  1. ^In Dublin a training ground for journalists Archives, www.rte.ie
  2. ^John Watters appointed editor of In Dublin Slants.
  3. ^Same name until this week, many incarnations in 24 years Irish Times, August 14, 1999.
  4. ^"'In Dublin' magazine banned for six months".
  5. ^In Dublin Magazine is banned www.irishecho.ie, February, 2012.
  6. ^In Dublin Ban, archives, www.rte.ie, 1999.
  7. ^Hogan finds buyer for 'In Dublin' by Emmet Oliver, Irish Times, January 31, 2004.
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