Kilkenny People
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The Kilkenny People is a local paper circulated in County Kilkenny, Ireland. James Joyce referred to this paper in his Ulysses. Popular in Kilkenny City and County, it competes with "The Munster Express" in the south of the county. The Kilkenny People is published on Wednesdays every week. The paper is printed in three sections, dealing with news, property and sport. Originally set up as a newspaper for supporters of Charles Stewart Parnell, it survived and prospered while others folded and closed.
Today, it is the biggest selling newspaper in the South East of the country and the fourth biggest selling provincial paper in Ireland. The editor is Tom Molloy.
According to the Audit Bureau of Circulations, the paper had an average weekly circulation of 17,578 for the first six months of 2006 [1].