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13 September 2008

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Being the oldest student news paper in Ireland, with a proud tradition and more student media awards than any other student newspaper, Trinity News is the ideal medium for your advertising campaign. We print over 7,500 copies per issue and reach 15,000 students and the 4,000 staff of Trinity College, Marino and Froebel Colleges. For these students our main broadsheet Trinity News and our entertainment supplement TN2 are the only media outlet that focuses on their community and environment.

Why advertise?

Our publishers, Trinity Publications, are the only organisation allowed to distribute printed material within Trinity. This puts Trinity News in a very strong position in this channel of advertising. Advertising regularly can establish your brand with students during a habit-forming period of their lives.

Trinity Students are the most employed graduates in the country (HEA) and could be key future employees. If your company, like many, is dependent on a steady stream of high quality graduates, establishing a high profile in Trinity College is essential. Advertising regularly in Trinity News can help you do this.

Web advertisements

This year we are also offering advertising space on our website. We offer industry standard click and ad view reports as well as full access to a wide range of tools to allow you to control your advertising. Please contact the advert department for more information.

Media Pack

Download our media pack (.pdf format)

Contact information

Office Hours: Mon-Fri, 10am-6pm
Phone: 01 896 2335
Email: [email protected]
Postal: Trinity News,
6 Trinity College,
Dublin 2
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