Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams at the launch of a Dublin special limited edition of An Phoblacht

Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams at the launch of a Dublin special limited edition of An Phoblacht

THE SINN FÉIN newspaper An Phoblacht is about to cease publication after 47 years.

The publication has announced that the December 2017 edition will be the last print edition.

The print edition will be replaced by an occasional magazine, with the first edition due out in March 2018. This will be accompanied by online articles.

The move to digital was announced by Sinn Féin’s director of publicity Ciaran Quinn in his latest editorial for the publication.

“Just as Sinn Féin is in a process of renewal and regeneration, so is An Phoblacht,” Quinn wrote.

“The print and newspaper environment is changing in a fast-developing world of social media. Our newsprint edition is now only a fraction of our online readership and with a demand for longer, reflective pieces and discussions on articles.”

Quinn said that with this in mind, the party will be ending its monthly print edition and moving over to digital.

“We will continue to produce online articles and reports with the support of our contributors.”

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An Phoblacht has been in production in its current form since 1970.

Through the years, its editors included major party figures such as Patrick Little, Peadar O’Donnell and Frank Ryan. Amongst its contributors were Seán Lemass, Frank Gallagher and Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington.

In his editorial, Quinn thanks all those who have helped the newspaper thrive throughout the years.

We want to thank all those who have worked on the monthly edition, the contributors, photographers, production staff, sellers and – most importantly – you, the readers.