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- Inniú abstract "Inniú (Irish: Today) was an Irish-language newspaper, published in Dublin, Ireland, from 17 March 1943 until 24 August 1984 when it was merged with the Galway-based publication Amárach to form a new weekly newspaper Anois, which started in September 1984. Initially the paper was a monthly publication but in April 1945 it changed to a weekly paper. The paper had offices on Merrion Square in Dublin. The paper was founded by Ciarán Ó Nualláin (who had worked for the Irish Independent and was the brother of Flann O'Brien) and Proinsias Mac an Bheatha who were disaffected with Conradh na Gaeilge and had formed a grouping called Glúin na Bua (Ulster spelling: Glún na Buaidhe).Ciaran Ó Nualláin (1910-1983) remained as editor from its foundation until 1979, when he was succeeded by the assistant editor, Tarlach Ó hUid (1917-1990).The loss of Irish Government financial support due to rationalisation led to the demise of the paper.".
- Inniú format Tabloid_(newspaper_format).
- Inniú headquarter Merrion_Square.
- Inniú language Irish_language.
- Inniú type Newspaper.
- Inniú wikiPageID "39698889".
- Inniú wikiPageLength "2913".
- Inniú wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Inniú wikiPageRevisionID "641224356".
- Inniú wikiPageWikiLink Aiséirí.
- Inniú wikiPageWikiLink Amárach.
- Inniú wikiPageWikiLink Anois.
- Inniú wikiPageWikiLink Brian_ONolan.
- Inniú wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_newspapers_of_Ireland.
- Inniú wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irish-language_newspapers.
- Inniú wikiPageWikiLink Category:Newspapers_published_in_Ireland.
- Inniú wikiPageWikiLink Category:Publications_disestablished_in_1984.
- Inniú wikiPageWikiLink Category:Publications_established_in_1943.
- Inniú wikiPageWikiLink Conradh_na_Gaeilge.
- Inniú wikiPageWikiLink Dublin.
- Inniú wikiPageWikiLink Glún_na_Buaidhe.
- Inniú wikiPageWikiLink Irish-language.
- Inniú wikiPageWikiLink Irish_Independent.
- Inniú wikiPageWikiLink Irish_language.
- Inniú wikiPageWikiLink Merrion_Square.
- Inniú wikiPageWikiLink Newspaper.
- Inniú wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_Ireland.
- Inniú wikiPageWikiLink Tabloid_(newspaper_format).
- Inniú wikiPageWikiLink Tarlach_Ó_hUid.
- Inniú wikiPageWikiLinkText "Inniú".
- Inniú ceasedPublication "1984".
- Inniú editor "Ciarán Ó Nualláin".
- Inniú editor "Tarlach Ó hUid".
- Inniú format Tabloid_(newspaper_format).
- Inniú foundation "1943".
- Inniú hasPhotoCollection Inniú.
- Inniú headquarters "Merrion Square, Dublin 2.".
- Inniú language Irish_language.
- Inniú name "Inniú".
- Inniú type Newspaper.
- Inniú wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Newspaper.
- Inniú wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Irish_national_newspapers.
- Inniú wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- Inniú wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Inniú wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_Irish_English.
- Inniú wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Inniú subject Category:Defunct_newspapers_of_Ireland.
- Inniú subject Category:Irish-language_newspapers.
- Inniú subject Category:Newspapers_published_in_Ireland.
- Inniú subject Category:Publications_disestablished_in_1984.
- Inniú subject Category:Publications_established_in_1943.
- Inniú type Newspaper.
- Inniú type PeriodicalLiterature.
- Inniú type Work.
- Inniú type WrittenWork.
- Inniú type CreativeWork.
- Inniú type Thing.
- Inniú type Q1092563.
- Inniú type Q11032.
- Inniú type Q386724.
- Inniú comment "Inniú (Irish: Today) was an Irish-language newspaper, published in Dublin, Ireland, from 17 March 1943 until 24 August 1984 when it was merged with the Galway-based publication Amárach to form a new weekly newspaper Anois, which started in September 1984. Initially the paper was a monthly publication but in April 1945 it changed to a weekly paper. The paper had offices on Merrion Square in Dublin.".
- Inniú label "Inniú".
- Inniú sameAs Inniu.
- Inniú sameAs m.0w1f6_8.
- Inniú sameAs Q13157435.
- Inniú sameAs Q13157435.
- Inniú wasDerivedFrom Inniú?oldid=641224356.
- Inniú isPrimaryTopicOf Inniú.
- Inniú name "Inniú".