Local Media Guide

We know that Irish politicians pay extremely close attention to what’s happening in their local media.
We also know that local newspapers and radio stations are always crying out for stories and letters from real local people in their area.

But editors won’t accept a copied and pasted template letter from Uplift. You’ll need to write your own. Here are some tips for how to go about amplifying your campaign through your local media as well as a table showing the email addresses of editors in local papers all around Ireland

Letter to the editor

A letter to the editor of your local newspaper should be short and sweet – it shouldn’t be any longer than 200 words. 

If you’re looking for some inspiration for how you might write a letter to the editor about empty homes, here’s one that was recently published in the Irish Times. Try to personalise your letter as editors will want something that appeals to the local community, and make sure to sign off with your full name and the town, village or city you’re based in.

Press Release

If you want to get an action or event into local news, sending a press release is a great way to do it. A press release should read like a news story, so make sure to write about yourself in the third person. A good structure is as follows:

  • Opening paragraph: Who? What? When? Where? How? Try to answer as much of these as possible while also keeping it succinct. For example: “A local activist has launched a petition calling on Mayo TDs to commit to keeping Ireland out of European wars.” 
  • Second paragraph: Start rounding out the rest of the crucial details. You might include a bit more information about yourself, i.e., your name, age, where you’re based, how many signatures your petition has gotten.
  • Round out your story: Take another paragraph or two to get across the extent of the problem (“Nationwide polling shows that over 75% of people in Ireland support our neutrality and don’t want us being dragged into wars between major powers”).
  • Quotes: Including good quotes is essential for a press release. This could be one to three paragraphs long and should reinforce what has already been said above, but is less about the facts and more about the emotion. For example: “As a parent myself, I’m shocked at the level of brainwashing going on here. The local school [name school] is awash with posters telling kids to sign up for this growing army.”
  • Notes: At the end of the press release, include your mobile number, your email address and let editors know they can contact you if they need any more information. Also, make sure to either attach pictures of yourself to the email or send a link to photos. Try to include a few pictures of yourself and have a good mix of landscape and portrait. Make sure pictures are high quality to maximise your chances of getting your press release published.
Opinion Piece

Another good option is to write an opinion piece for your local newspaper about the issue you’re campaigning on. Some people might find this easier than writing a press release — it’s more about the emotion and communicating the extent of the problem from your own perspective, and there’s more creative freedom. There’s a good guide on writing opinion pieces from Harvard University that’s available here

Some of this advice is more geared towards national newspapers — most local newspapers probably won’t have an opinion or comment editor, so feel free to contact the overall editor of the newspaper. If you don’t hear back after a few days, don’t hesitate to follow up — editors are often busy, and they might have missed your first email. Finally, if you still don’t hear back after a second email follow up, try giving them a call.

Getting on the radio

Another great way to get your campaign into your local media is by getting on your local radio station. You can do this in one of two ways: by sending a press release to your local station, or by reaching out and asking if they would be interested in interviewing you about your campaign. 

If you’re doing the latter, try to find a few different people to contact — you can approach presenters and producers, and make sure to communicate in your email why the issue is so important. If your campaign has already had some success, such as a few hundred people signing a petition, make sure to tell them that so they know locals are engaged on the issue.

Before going on air, ask whoever is interviewing you if they can give you a steer on the kind of questions they’ll be asking. This will help you get prepared before going on. If they ask a question you don’t know the answer to, that’s OK! Just say it’s a difficult question to answer, or you don’t have all the facts, and try to pivot to talking about something you are more certain on. This document is a good guide to read before doing a radio or TV interview.

Local Newspaper Contacts

Use the search box in the table below to find the editors of local newspapers and their email addresses. Please note that we are working on adding more areas so that hopefully every county will be listed.

Email Organisation Coverage
[email protected] Antrim Guardian Antrim
[email protected] Ballycastle Chronicle Antrim
[email protected] Ballymena & Antrim Times Antrim
[email protected] Ballymoney Chronicle Antrim
[email protected] Armagh I Armagh
[email protected] Ulster Gazette Armagh
[email protected] Carlow Nationalist Carlow
[email protected] Carlow Nationalist Carlow
[email protected] The Anglo-Celt Cavan
[email protected] Clare County Express Clare
[email protected] Clare Echo Clare
[email protected] Clare Herald Clare
[email protected] The Clare Champion Clare
[email protected] Cork Beo Cork
[email protected] Cork Independent Cork
[email protected] Echo Live Cork
[email protected] Lee Valley Outlook Cork
[email protected] Muskerry News Cork
[email protected] Southern Star Cork
[email protected] The Ballincollig Newsletter Cork
[email protected] The Carrigdhoun Newspaper Cork
[email protected] The Corkman Cork
[email protected] The Opinion Cork
[email protected] TheCork.ie Cork
[email protected] Vale Mallow Star & Observer Cork
[email protected] West Cork People Cork
[email protected] Derry Journal Derry
[email protected] Derry Now Derry
[email protected] Donegal Daily Donegal
[email protected] Donegal Democrat Donegal
[email protected] Donegal News Donegal
[email protected] Donegal Post Donegal
[email protected] Inish Times Donegal
[email protected] Inish Times Donegal
[email protected] Inishowen Independent Donegal
[email protected] Inishowen News Donegal
[email protected] Letterkenny Post Donegal
[email protected] The Down Recorder Down
[email protected] The Dromore Leader Down
[email protected] Dublin Gazette Dublin
[email protected] Dublin Live Dublin
[email protected] Dublin People Dublin
[email protected] Fingal Independent Dublin
[email protected] The Echo Dublin
[email protected] Trinity News Dublin
[email protected] University Times Dublin
[email protected] Fermanagh Herald Fermanagh
[email protected] Impartial Reporter Fermanagh
[email protected] Connacht Tribune Galway
[email protected] Galway Advertiser Galway
[email protected] Galway City Tribune Galway
[email protected] The Tuam Herald Galway
[email protected] Kerry's Eye Kerry
[email protected] Killarney Advertiser Kerry
[email protected] Killarney Outlook Kerry
[email protected] Killarney Today Kerry
[email protected] The Kerryman Kerry
[email protected] Tralee Advertiser Kerry
[email protected] Kildare Live Kildare
[email protected] Kildare Nationalist Kildare
[email protected] Kildare Now Kildare
[email protected] Leinster Leader Kildare
[email protected] Leinster Leader Kildare
[email protected] Liffey Champion Kildare
[email protected] Kilkenny Observer Kilkenny
[email protected] Kilkenny People Kilkenny
[email protected] Laois Live Laois
[email protected] Laois Nationalist Laois
[email protected] Leinster Express Laois
[email protected] Leinster Express Laois
[email protected] Leinster ExpressLetters to editor Laois
[email protected] Leitrim Observer Leitrim
[email protected] I Love Limerick Limerick
[email protected] Limerick Leader & Chronicle Limerick
[email protected] Limerick Post Limerick
[email protected] Vale Mallow Star & Observer Limerick
[email protected] Longford Leader Longford
[email protected] Drogheda Independent Louth
[email protected] Drogheda Leader Louth
[email protected] Dundalk Democrat Louth
[email protected] Dundalk Leader Louth
[email protected] The Argus Louth
[email protected] Connaught Telegraph Mayo
[email protected] Mayo Advertiser Mayo
[email protected] The Mayo News Mayo
[email protected] Meath Chronicle Meath
[email protected] Meath Herald Meath
[email protected] The Northern Standard Monaghan
[email protected] Midland Tribune Offaly
[email protected] Offaly Independent Offaly
[email protected] Offaly Live Offaly
[email protected] Offaly Live Letters to Ed Offaly
[email protected] Offaly topic Offaly
[email protected] Tullamore Tribune Offaly
[email protected] Roscommon Herald Roscommon
[email protected] Roscommon People Roscommon
[email protected] Sligo Champion Sligo
[email protected] Sligo Weekender Sligo
[email protected] Western People Sligo
[email protected] South Tipp Today Tipperary
[email protected] The Nationalist Tipperary
[email protected] The Nenagh Guardian Tipperary
[email protected] Tipperary Star Tipperary
[email protected] The Ulster Herald Tyrone
[email protected] Dungarvan Leader Waterford
[email protected] Dungarvan Observer Waterford
[email protected] The Munster Express Waterford
[email protected] Waterford News and Star Waterford
[email protected] Athlone Topic Westmeath
[email protected] Westmeath examiner Westmeath
[email protected] Westmeath Examiner Westmeath
[email protected] Westmeath Independent Westmeath
[email protected] Westmeath Topic Westmeath
[email protected] Gorey Guardian Wexford
[email protected] Wexford Echo Wexford
[email protected] Wexford Free Press Wexford
[email protected] Wexford People Wexford
[email protected] Wexford People Wexford
[email protected] Bray People Wicklow
[email protected] Wicklow Times Wicklow
[email protected] Wicklow Times Wicklow
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