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Evening Press
:''For the York paper formerly known by the same name, see; The Press (York)''
:''For the Guernsey (Channel Islands) paper known by the same name, see; Guernsey Evening Press''
The ''Evening Press'' was an Irish newspaper which was printed from 1954 until 1995. It was set up by Éamon de Valera's Irish Press group, and was originally edited by Douglas Gageby. Its principal competitor was the ''Evening Herald'', which had been operating in Dublin as the one of only two evening papers since the demise of the ''Evening Telegraph'' in 1924.
The Evening Press was an instant success, and contributed to the financial losses and eventual closure of the ''Evening Mail'' in 1962. The Evening Press heavily outsold the Evening Herald for most of its life also, particularly outside Dublin. It peaked at sales of 175,000 copies a day.
The poor performance of ''The Irish Press'', particularly after its unsuccessful relaunch in 1988, was a severe drain on the whole Irish Press Group, and probably damaged the Evening Press brand, although it continued to perform better in the evening newspaper market than its sister paper did in the morning market. It retained a loyal following due in part to the popularity of columnists such as sports writer Con Houlihan, although it struggled to generate advertising revenue. It also featured the world's most prolific cartoonist, ''Till'' (George O'Callaghan) who published nearly 10,000 cartoons in the paper between 1956 and 1992.
Other journalists who worked for the paper were the award-winning journalist and author Clare Boylan, Sean Cronin (sub editor), Matt Farrell (deputy editor) who also went under the pseudonym Sir Ivor with racing tips, Ed Moloney, the financial journalist Des Crowley, Sean McCann, former senator John Horgan and Vincent Browne.
The collapse of Irish Press Newspapers in 1995 however lead immediately to the closure of all three newspapers in the group.
Editors included Douglas Gageby (1954-1959), Conor O'Brien (1959-1970), Sean Ward (1970-1992) and Richard O'Riordan who was the newspaper's final editor.
With the demise of the ''Evening Press'' in the 1990s, the ''Evening Herald'' is now the only nationwide Irish evening newspaper.
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