One of the best known newspapers in the west is celebrating a hundred and fifty years of existence. It is the Tuam Herald. Jim Fahy is one of its old hands and he's been looking back over its century and a half of journalism.
Report shows interview with Jarlath Burke, Editor of Tuam Herald, on the newspaper's previous editor, John Anderson.
Old copies of the paper, the earliest dating from 13 May 1837.
Interview with David Burke, Deputy Editor of Tuam Herald, on the early days of the paper.
Newspaper articles.
Special anniversary supplement published this week.
Interview with Jarlath Burke on stories passed down by his parents.
Activities in the newspaper offices including a compositor working in an old fashioned way, people typing on computers and a graphic artist working on the layout of the paper.
Vox pops interviews with Tuam locals on the newspaper.
Articles in the anniversary supplement by former journalists including Jim Fahy.
Photos from old copies of the newspaper.
Interview with Jarlath Burke.
The reporter is Jim Fahy.