It has three different editions – North Kerry, South Kerry and Tralee. The two county editions (North and South Kerry) are broadsheet format newspapers, while the Tralee edition is a tabloid format newspaper. The move of the Tralee edition to a tabloid format in 2006 meant that The Kerryman became Ireland's first dual format newspaper.
The main office is located on Denny Street in Tralee having moved from its previous base of over thirty years in the Clash Industrial Estate in 2007. There are other offices located in Killarney and Listowel.
According to the Audit Bureau of Circulations, it had an average weekly circulation of 19,886 during the first six months of 2011, a fall of 3.5% year on year and 21% since 2008. These are the last circulation figures available as Independent News and Media, owner of the paper, refused to allow publication of audited figures for the second half of 2011 results as they "did not resonate with local advertisers." INM deregistered its twelve regional titles from auditing in February 2012 and in future will provide "bespoke local surveys" of sales.
A Kerryman Gives Directions - Foil Arms and Hog
What happens when you ask for directions in rural Ireland...
SUBSCRIBE: http://www.youtube.com/foilarmsandhog
For LIVE GIGS & more check out FOIL ARMS & HOG on:
WEBSITE: http://www.foilarmsandhog.ie
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Director: Maurice Linnane
Camera: Andrew Cummins
Producer: Anne Heffernan
A Mind the Gap Films Production for RTÉ 2
published: 12 Feb 2015
"Political correctness gone mad," Michael Healy Rae on renaming 'The Kerryman' to 'The Kerryperson'
Minister of State for Special Education and Inclusion Josepha Madigan has called for the end of gender titles such as 'chairman' and 'spokesman'.
Furthermore, the TD for Dublin Rathdown has suggested that the County Kerry newspaper be renamed, to align with gender neutrality, from 'The Kerryman' to 'The Kerryperson'.
Independent TD for Kerry, Michael Healy Rae told Newstalk Breakfast:
"To be honest, I wouldn't agree with it, I think this is political correctness gone mad. Might I say that I truly believe that Minister Josepha Madigan is a very good person, I really like her a lot. As a politician, she is very dedicated, very sincere so anything that I'm saying is in no way me saying bad things about her.
"The CEO of The Kerryman is a lady, and she has come out and says she has absolute...
published: 18 Mar 2021
Kerryman Corned Beef & Cabbage
St. Patricks Day is only around the corner and with the Parade being in downtown this weekend, our Irish Head Chef Damien "Damo" Moloney wakes abruptly from his sweet dreams to show how we make our Corned Beef & Cabbage here at The Kerryman.
published: 10 Mar 2011
The STRONGEST Irish Accent You'll Ever Hear!
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Sham is a local legend in his hometown of Killarney in Ireland. Colm Flynn from Ireland's TODAY Show was visiting the town and popped into one of the local pubs to have a chat with Sham. What do you think he's saying!?
published: 26 Nov 2018
Murphy the Kerryman
Famous singer from Shamrock - Irish Bar - Albufeira Protugal
published: 11 Sep 2012
Funny Kerryman joke Brendan Grace Kerry man joke
Funny man Brendan Grace talks about his travels in Kerry!
A Kerryman Gives Directions - Foil Arms and Hog
What happens when you ask for directions in rural Ireland...
SUBSCRIBE: http://www.youtube.com/foilarmsandhog
...
A Kerryman Gives Directions - Foil Arms and Hog
What happens when you ask for directions in rural Ireland...
SUBSCRIBE: http://www.youtube.com/foilarmsandhog
For LIVE GIGS & more check out FOIL ARMS & HOG on:
WEBSITE: http://www.foilarmsandhog.ie
TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/foilarmsandhog
FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/foilarmsandhog
Director: Maurice Linnane
Camera: Andrew Cummins
Producer: Anne Heffernan
A Mind the Gap Films Production for RTÉ 2
A Kerryman Gives Directions - Foil Arms and Hog
What happens when you ask for directions in rural Ireland...
SUBSCRIBE: http://www.youtube.com/foilarmsandhog
For LIVE GIGS & more check out FOIL ARMS & HOG on:
WEBSITE: http://www.foilarmsandhog.ie
TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/foilarmsandhog
FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/foilarmsandhog
Director: Maurice Linnane
Camera: Andrew Cummins
Producer: Anne Heffernan
A Mind the Gap Films Production for RTÉ 2
Minister of State for Special Education and Inclusion Josepha Madigan has called for the end of gender titles such as 'chairman' and 'spokesman'.
Furthermore, ...
Minister of State for Special Education and Inclusion Josepha Madigan has called for the end of gender titles such as 'chairman' and 'spokesman'.
Furthermore, the TD for Dublin Rathdown has suggested that the County Kerry newspaper be renamed, to align with gender neutrality, from 'The Kerryman' to 'The Kerryperson'.
Independent TD for Kerry, Michael Healy Rae told Newstalk Breakfast:
"To be honest, I wouldn't agree with it, I think this is political correctness gone mad. Might I say that I truly believe that Minister Josepha Madigan is a very good person, I really like her a lot. As a politician, she is very dedicated, very sincere so anything that I'm saying is in no way me saying bad things about her.
"The CEO of The Kerryman is a lady, and she has come out and says she has absolutely no problem with it being The Kerryman newspaper.
"Some people go on with this 'political correctness' in the hope of it being seen as popular amongst people, particularly women, because they might be offended.
"I've never once in my life heard of a lady come in and say 'this is an awful heading, The Kerryman newspaper. This is political correctness gone mad. And I think that government ministers at the minute, be they senior or junior, have better things to be worried about.
"I think the next thing we'll have to change will be that the title of Ceann Comhairle in the Dáil will have to change, the Cathaoirleach of the Seanad will have to change and the 'manhole' in the ground by the local authority will have to be called a 'personhole'. It is absolute balderdash of the worst type."
The independent politician further criticised the inclusion of gender quotas in Irish politics.
"Can I give another example? One thing that I was totally opposed to was when gender quotas were brought in to Irish politics so that parties would be fined if they didn't have enough women .. I thought that was the ultimate insult to women.
"Did anybody ever think that women are too sensible to enter into politics? Do you not think it was an awful insult to put a price on women candidature to enter politics?
"What I would say to government ministers at the minute is, "for God's sake do your job". We have enough to be worried about than to consider the title of The Kerryman newspaper."
Minister of State for Special Education and Inclusion Josepha Madigan has called for the end of gender titles such as 'chairman' and 'spokesman'.
Furthermore, the TD for Dublin Rathdown has suggested that the County Kerry newspaper be renamed, to align with gender neutrality, from 'The Kerryman' to 'The Kerryperson'.
Independent TD for Kerry, Michael Healy Rae told Newstalk Breakfast:
"To be honest, I wouldn't agree with it, I think this is political correctness gone mad. Might I say that I truly believe that Minister Josepha Madigan is a very good person, I really like her a lot. As a politician, she is very dedicated, very sincere so anything that I'm saying is in no way me saying bad things about her.
"The CEO of The Kerryman is a lady, and she has come out and says she has absolutely no problem with it being The Kerryman newspaper.
"Some people go on with this 'political correctness' in the hope of it being seen as popular amongst people, particularly women, because they might be offended.
"I've never once in my life heard of a lady come in and say 'this is an awful heading, The Kerryman newspaper. This is political correctness gone mad. And I think that government ministers at the minute, be they senior or junior, have better things to be worried about.
"I think the next thing we'll have to change will be that the title of Ceann Comhairle in the Dáil will have to change, the Cathaoirleach of the Seanad will have to change and the 'manhole' in the ground by the local authority will have to be called a 'personhole'. It is absolute balderdash of the worst type."
The independent politician further criticised the inclusion of gender quotas in Irish politics.
"Can I give another example? One thing that I was totally opposed to was when gender quotas were brought in to Irish politics so that parties would be fined if they didn't have enough women .. I thought that was the ultimate insult to women.
"Did anybody ever think that women are too sensible to enter into politics? Do you not think it was an awful insult to put a price on women candidature to enter politics?
"What I would say to government ministers at the minute is, "for God's sake do your job". We have enough to be worried about than to consider the title of The Kerryman newspaper."
St. Patricks Day is only around the corner and with the Parade being in downtown this weekend, our Irish Head Chef Damien "Damo" Moloney wakes abruptly from his...
St. Patricks Day is only around the corner and with the Parade being in downtown this weekend, our Irish Head Chef Damien "Damo" Moloney wakes abruptly from his sweet dreams to show how we make our Corned Beef & Cabbage here at The Kerryman.
St. Patricks Day is only around the corner and with the Parade being in downtown this weekend, our Irish Head Chef Damien "Damo" Moloney wakes abruptly from his sweet dreams to show how we make our Corned Beef & Cabbage here at The Kerryman.
Follow Colm on Instagram: @colmflynnire
Sham is a local legend in his hometown of Killarney in Ireland. Colm Flynn from Ireland's TODAY Show was visiting the to...
Follow Colm on Instagram: @colmflynnire
Sham is a local legend in his hometown of Killarney in Ireland. Colm Flynn from Ireland's TODAY Show was visiting the town and popped into one of the local pubs to have a chat with Sham. What do you think he's saying!?
Follow Colm on Instagram: @colmflynnire
Sham is a local legend in his hometown of Killarney in Ireland. Colm Flynn from Ireland's TODAY Show was visiting the town and popped into one of the local pubs to have a chat with Sham. What do you think he's saying!?
A Kerryman Gives Directions - Foil Arms and Hog
What happens when you ask for directions in rural Ireland...
SUBSCRIBE: http://www.youtube.com/foilarmsandhog
For LIVE GIGS & more check out FOIL ARMS & HOG on:
WEBSITE: http://www.foilarmsandhog.ie
TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/foilarmsandhog
FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/foilarmsandhog
Director: Maurice Linnane
Camera: Andrew Cummins
Producer: Anne Heffernan
A Mind the Gap Films Production for RTÉ 2
Minister of State for Special Education and Inclusion Josepha Madigan has called for the end of gender titles such as 'chairman' and 'spokesman'.
Furthermore, the TD for Dublin Rathdown has suggested that the County Kerry newspaper be renamed, to align with gender neutrality, from 'The Kerryman' to 'The Kerryperson'.
Independent TD for Kerry, Michael Healy Rae told Newstalk Breakfast:
"To be honest, I wouldn't agree with it, I think this is political correctness gone mad. Might I say that I truly believe that Minister Josepha Madigan is a very good person, I really like her a lot. As a politician, she is very dedicated, very sincere so anything that I'm saying is in no way me saying bad things about her.
"The CEO of The Kerryman is a lady, and she has come out and says she has absolutely no problem with it being The Kerryman newspaper.
"Some people go on with this 'political correctness' in the hope of it being seen as popular amongst people, particularly women, because they might be offended.
"I've never once in my life heard of a lady come in and say 'this is an awful heading, The Kerryman newspaper. This is political correctness gone mad. And I think that government ministers at the minute, be they senior or junior, have better things to be worried about.
"I think the next thing we'll have to change will be that the title of Ceann Comhairle in the Dáil will have to change, the Cathaoirleach of the Seanad will have to change and the 'manhole' in the ground by the local authority will have to be called a 'personhole'. It is absolute balderdash of the worst type."
The independent politician further criticised the inclusion of gender quotas in Irish politics.
"Can I give another example? One thing that I was totally opposed to was when gender quotas were brought in to Irish politics so that parties would be fined if they didn't have enough women .. I thought that was the ultimate insult to women.
"Did anybody ever think that women are too sensible to enter into politics? Do you not think it was an awful insult to put a price on women candidature to enter politics?
"What I would say to government ministers at the minute is, "for God's sake do your job". We have enough to be worried about than to consider the title of The Kerryman newspaper."
St. Patricks Day is only around the corner and with the Parade being in downtown this weekend, our Irish Head Chef Damien "Damo" Moloney wakes abruptly from his sweet dreams to show how we make our Corned Beef & Cabbage here at The Kerryman.
Follow Colm on Instagram: @colmflynnire
Sham is a local legend in his hometown of Killarney in Ireland. Colm Flynn from Ireland's TODAY Show was visiting the town and popped into one of the local pubs to have a chat with Sham. What do you think he's saying!?
It has three different editions – North Kerry, South Kerry and Tralee. The two county editions (North and South Kerry) are broadsheet format newspapers, while the Tralee edition is a tabloid format newspaper. The move of the Tralee edition to a tabloid format in 2006 meant that The Kerryman became Ireland's first dual format newspaper.
The main office is located on Denny Street in Tralee having moved from its previous base of over thirty years in the Clash Industrial Estate in 2007. There are other offices located in Killarney and Listowel.
According to the Audit Bureau of Circulations, it had an average weekly circulation of 19,886 during the first six months of 2011, a fall of 3.5% year on year and 21% since 2008. These are the last circulation figures available as Independent News and Media, owner of the paper, refused to allow publication of audited figures for the second half of 2011 results as they "did not resonate with local advertisers." INM deregistered its twelve regional titles from auditing in February 2012 and in future will provide "bespoke local surveys" of sales.
Such a dark cold way and it enters through your breathing everyday What a dark old way to stay the same As it enters through your breathing, close your eyes and feel them turn it grey Oh, heart of gold, spring time life and laughter borne, now you wander there alone Down that way where life is a bad place, life is a sad place, always Such a dark cold way and it enters through your breathing everyday What a dark old way to stay the same As it enters through your breathing, close your eyes and feel them turn it grey Oh, heart of stone, nights were there for you alone, now the greymen linger long And nights are cold and hard and days are slipping away paced, moving on always Such a dark cold way and it enters through your breathing everyday What a dark old way to stay the same And it enters through your breathing everyday Such a dark old way, it stays the same As it enters through your breathing,
Barry John Keane is philosophical about a last-gasp incident in the 2011 All-Ireland final ... “Arra, you’d have fellas chirping in the pub all right,” the Kerryman grimaced ... win the game.
JournalistBrian Looney, who has died at the age of 63 years, was born in Cork city on December 13, 1959, the second youngest in a family of four boys and a girl ...Keane told him there was a vacancy for a reporter at the and said.
The Kerryman who built JP McManus’s acclaimed Ryder Cup course at Adare Manor has revealed his company had won a contract to provide Russia with its first public golf course ... He was made captain of the club in 2000.” .