![]() Writers who previously worked for TheJournal.ie include Gavan Reilly, Emer McLysaght, and Nick Leeson. Other occasional contributors include Rory Hearne and Emma DeSouza. ![]() Journalists and reporters with TheJournal.ie include Aoife Barry, Christine Bohan, Daragh Brophy, Orla Ryan, Emer Moreau, Carl Kinsella and Christina Finn. In 2020, TheJournal.ie won the Mary Raftery Prize for its podcast series on the Stardust fire. In addition, it won the award for Best Media/Publishing App at the Appy Awards. It also won two Irish Web Awards-Best Online Publication and Grand Prix for Best Website. TheJournal.ie won three Eircom Spider Awards-Best News Site, the Digital Editor Award, and the Grand Prix Award for Best Overall Site. In April 2019, The42.ie was named Sports Media Outlet of the Year at the Irish Sport Federation awards. The sports site is run by Editor, Adrian Russell, with Niall Kelly acting as Deputy Editor. The website was formerly known as TheScore.ie before changing its name to The42.ie in 2014. It covers soccer, GAA, rugby, athletics, boxing, MMA and other sports. The42.ie is an Irish app and sports news website, published by Journal Media. Investigations have also been cited in the Seanad and Dáil on a number of occasions. In 2021, Maria Delaney of Noteworthy and Michelle Hennessy of TheJournal, were awarded the Journalism Excellence Award at the Irish Red Cross Humanitarian Awards for their series "Tough Start" investigating the experiences of children from the Traveller community in the Irish education system. Investigations by Noteworthy have won and been shortlisted for Irish and international awards, including a nomination for the Mary Raftery Prize for the series on planning in Kilkenny called "A bridge too far", and the Justice Media Awards. The site received backing from Google's Digital News Innovation fund in 2018 to create the platform. Readers are invited to submit ideas for investigations and these are then crowdfunded through the site. It is an Irish investigative journalism platform, published by Journal Media. The investigative platform Noteworthy was launched in April 2019. Fora was wound down due to a decline in advertising revenue prompting the parent to reduce its costs in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Republic of Ireland. The Daily Edge ceased operations on 29 March 2019 and Fora on 9 April 2020. The website was originally divided into four components: TheJournal.ie itself for Irish and international news and opinion Fora for business news The42 (formerly TheScore) for sports news and The Daily Edge for entertainment and gossip. ![]() TheJournal.ie produces 70 original pieces of content per day. The publication employs approximately 75 people. It was edited by Jennifer O'Connell in 2010–2011, and by Susan Daly between 2011 and August 2019, when Sinead O'Carroll stepped into the role with Daly’s promotion to Managing Editor. It was a mixture of original and aggregated content, before moving to entirely original content. TheJournal.ie is an online newspaper in Ireland. 4th floor, Golden Lane, Latin Hall, Dublin 8ħ50,000 monthly unique users (December 2011) ![]()
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