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Jornal de Negócios was started in 1997 as a finance website, being the first in the country. [1] In 1998 it became a business newspaper [1] and on 8 May 2003 it began to be published daily. [2] Jornal de Negócios is owned by Cofina [3] [4] and is based in Lisbon. [1] Its sister newspaper is Correio da Manhã, also owned by Cofina. [5] [self ...
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.
[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] Its sister newspaper is Jornal de Negócios. [6] Both papers are published in tabloid format. [8] The newspaper focuses mainly on crime, scandals and attention-grabbing headlines.
This is a list of newspapers in East Timor.. Newspapers are concentrated in Dili, the capital, and they are mostly published in the national Tetum language. [1]Business Timor (weekly) [2]
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.
Sol was first published on 16 September 2006, [2] selling 120 thousand copies. In October 2014, Sol reached a weekly circulation of 22,345 copies, choosing shortly after to stop having its sales audited. The paper was founded by José António Saraiva with the premise to compete with the long-established Expresso.
The predecessor to Telejornal, Jornal de Actualidades, started its broadcast on 15 February 1957. [1] On 18 October 1959, Jornal de Actualidades was replaced by Telejornal with two editions, the main half-hour bulletin at 20:30, and a late edition before sign-off which was rarely broadcast after 23:30. The first presenters were Mário Pires and ...
JL was first published in March 1981. [2] The paper is published on a biweekly basis [3] and was owned by Impresa [4] until 2018. It provides literary and cultural news. [2] [3] In 2018 Portuguese company Trust in News (TIN) acquired the paper. [5] The circulation of JL was 27,000 copies in August 1981 and 25,550 in June 1982. [2]