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Augusto Xavier da Silva Pereira (1895). O jornalismo portuguez (in Portuguese). Typographia Soares. Warren Agee and Nelson Traquina (1983). O Quarto Poder Frustrado [Mass Media in the Post-Revolutionary Portugal] (in Portuguese). Lisbon: Vega. Gina Guedes Rafael; Manuela Santos, eds. (2001). Jornais e Revistas Portugueses do Século XIX (in ...
O Tempo is a Brazilian newspaper based in Contagem, in the Greater Belo Horizonte, state of Minas Gerais.The newspaper was created in 1996 by the Italian businessman and politician who became a naturalized Brazilian Vittorio Medioli and is owned by Grupo SADA, through its publisher, Sempre Editora, which also controls the tabloid Super Notícia and a radio station, Rádio Super.
A weekly newspaper known as Verdade is distributed free of charge near the capital city Maputo and is known for its negative views on the government. [1] Noticias has the highest circulation rate at 16,000. Savana comes second with 15,000, while Domingo and Zambeze both have 10,000. Circulation is mainly confined to Maputo. [3]
Sol competes directly with another Portuguese weekly, Expresso, from the Impresa group, which holds the undisputed leadership in this segment, and with the weekly version of Diário de Notícias. In December 2020, the weekly Sol changed its name to Nascer do Sol.
Jornal de Notícias (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒuɾˈnal dɨ nuˈtisjɐʃ]; lit. ' News Journal ' ; shortened to JN ) is a Portuguese daily national newspaper , one of the oldest in Portugal.
Jornal da Tarde, often abbreviated JT, is a Brazilian daily newspaper based in São Paulo. Currently belongs to the SMEdit Group. The publication of the Jornal da Tarde takes place online. It was published by Grupo Estado, the owner of other prominent Brazilian news media such as O Estado de S. Paulo [1] and Rádio Eldorado.
O Diabo is a Portuguese weekly newspaper, broadly considered right-wing. [1] It was founded on 10 February 1976, by Maria Armanda Falcão, known by the pen name Vera Lagoa. [2] The headquarters of the paper is in Lisbon. [3] In 2019, the paper shifted from publishing on Tuesdays to Fridays. [4]