Type | Free monthly magazine |
---|---|
Founder(s) | Stefan Hallenius [1] |
Publisher | HKM Media |
Editor | John Brereton (2024) [2] |
Staff writers | 9 contributors [2] |
Founded | 2004[1] |
Headquarters | 73
Leeson Street Lower Dublin 2 D02 X524 |
Circulation | 50,000 copies circulated per month (2024) [3] |
Website |
www |
Totally Dublin is a free monthly magazine, distributed in Dublin, Ireland. The magazine was founded in 2004 by Swedish publisher Stefan Hallenius. [4]
The official HKM Media webpage for the magazine claims that it launched in November 2004, [3] whereas an article in The Irish Examiner claims that its first issue was published on 29 September 2004. [4]
According to the magazine itself, it is the city's "most widely-read, highly-distributed culture freesheet", and covers city-wide events, stories and subjects both north and south of the river. [5] [3] HKM claims the magazine to be "the market-leader in free publications" in Dublin, [6] and that its "strategy of emphasising editorial independence over advertising has contributed to its success". [1] Subjects of articles that appear in the magazine include music, art, film, fashion, culture, listings and reviews.
In the run up to the 2015 Irish constitutional referendum on same-sex marriage, The Irish Times noted that an interview published in Totally Dublin with Anne Connolly, a prominent liberal activist, helped the Yes Equality campaign learn how best to temper their approach in the sensitive debate. [7]
The company also publishes the magazines Totally Stockholm [8] and Totally Örebro. [9]
The magazine is made available from 400 distribution points every month, including hotels, bars, restaurants and offices in the city. [4]
Totally Dublin's online presence www.totallydublin.ie won 'Best Online Publication' at the Realex Web Awards in 2012. [3]
Type | Free monthly magazine |
---|---|
Founder(s) | Stefan Hallenius [1] |
Publisher | HKM Media |
Editor | John Brereton (2024) [2] |
Staff writers | 9 contributors [2] |
Founded | 2004[1] |
Headquarters | 73
Leeson Street Lower Dublin 2 D02 X524 |
Circulation | 50,000 copies circulated per month (2024) [3] |
Website |
www |
Totally Dublin is a free monthly magazine, distributed in Dublin, Ireland. The magazine was founded in 2004 by Swedish publisher Stefan Hallenius. [4]
The official HKM Media webpage for the magazine claims that it launched in November 2004, [3] whereas an article in The Irish Examiner claims that its first issue was published on 29 September 2004. [4]
According to the magazine itself, it is the city's "most widely-read, highly-distributed culture freesheet", and covers city-wide events, stories and subjects both north and south of the river. [5] [3] HKM claims the magazine to be "the market-leader in free publications" in Dublin, [6] and that its "strategy of emphasising editorial independence over advertising has contributed to its success". [1] Subjects of articles that appear in the magazine include music, art, film, fashion, culture, listings and reviews.
In the run up to the 2015 Irish constitutional referendum on same-sex marriage, The Irish Times noted that an interview published in Totally Dublin with Anne Connolly, a prominent liberal activist, helped the Yes Equality campaign learn how best to temper their approach in the sensitive debate. [7]
The company also publishes the magazines Totally Stockholm [8] and Totally Örebro. [9]
The magazine is made available from 400 distribution points every month, including hotels, bars, restaurants and offices in the city. [4]
Totally Dublin's online presence www.totallydublin.ie won 'Best Online Publication' at the Realex Web Awards in 2012. [3]