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Jornais de Portugal; Banca de Jornais Sapo; The Portuguese-American Journal (PAJ) is an online interactive publication dedicated to the Portuguese-American heritage with the purpose of informing and offering an insight into the Portuguese-American experience. New material is added to the PAJ daily. - Portuguese American Journal
Sol (Portuguese pronunciation:; Portuguese for Sun) is a Portuguese language weekly national newspaper published every Fridays in all the country, Portugal. It leans on the right wing of the political spectrum.
Medialivre publishes four newspapers: Correio da Manhã, Record, Jornal de Negócios, Destak. Medialivre also publishes two printed magazines: Sábado [2] and TV Guia [3] as well as two online People magazines: Flash! [4] and Máxima. Medialivre also owns two television channels: CMTV and News Now. CMTV is the fourth largest generalist channel ...
Correio da Manhã was established in 1979. [2] [3] The paper is based in Lisbon. [3]It is owned by the Cofina group [4] [5] and is published by its subsidiary. [6] The company acquired the paper in 2000. [7]
It is the only Portuguese-language newspaper in Portugal with a defined political orientation (right-wing liberalism). [4] It is an online newspaper with no printed edition, [5] with the exception of the Anniversary [6] and Lifestyle editions. [7] Observador commits itself to publish and update information on a 24/7 basis. [8]
I (stylised in lowercase; abbreviation for "informação", meaning information in English) is a Portuguese language compact daily newspaper published in Lisbon, Portugal. History and profile [ edit ]
In 2007, Record was the third-best-selling Portuguese newspaper with a circulation of 74,000 copies. [11] The paper claimed it was the leading sport newspaper in Portugal with 62,245 copies in 2011, and was also the leading website in Portuguese sport newspapers, with 216 million page views recorded in May 2012. [12]
Between January and March 2003 its circulation was 142,000 copies, making it the best-selling newspaper in Portugal. [10] Expresso was again the best-selling newspaper in the country with a circulation of 118,000 copies in 2007. [19] Its circulation was 117,507 copies in 2008. [20] The 2011 circulation of the paper was 108,923 copies. [21]