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  2. The Portuguese Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese Tribune, known in Portuguese as Tribuna Portuguesa, is a Portuguese bilingual newspaper serving the Portuguese-American community. Headquartered in Modesto, California, the newspaper was founded in 1979, in the Little Portugal neighborhood of San Jose. [1] Since 2003, the tribune has been published by the Tagus Group.

  3. Category:Portuguese-language newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese-language newspapers published in the United States (2 P) Pages in category "Portuguese-language newspapers" The following 82 pages are in this category, out of 82 total.

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    Pages in category "Portuguese-language newspapers published in the United States" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

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  6. The Portuguese Channel - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese Channel was founded in 1976 by Colony Communications, by initiative of its president Bruce Clark. The primary goal of the service was to increase penetration of cable services in New Bedford, an area where 60% of its population was of Portuguese descent; 30% of Colony's subscribers were from this group. [2]

  7. A Bola - Wikipedia

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    It is the most popular newspaper among Portuguese emigrants abroad and is widely read in the former Portuguese colonies in Africa. From 2006, it is also printed in Newark, New Jersey, an American city with a large Portuguese population. [citation needed] In 2012, they launched the television channel A Bola TV. [3]

  8. News Now - Wikipedia

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    The name is explained as "News" because of the primary content of the channel and "Now" because the channel's claim is the "exact news at the right time”. The news bulletins will have a length of fifteen minutes. [10] Now signed an agreement with Euronews in early June 2024 for the broadcast and production of news items between both channels ...

  9. CBS Telenoticias - Wikipedia

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    CBS Telenoticias (written as CBS Telenotícias in Brazil, formerly known simply as Telenoticias) was a subscription news television channel operated by CBS, headquartered in Miami. [1] It was the first news channel to broadcast its programming in Spanish and Portuguese languages to Latin America. [1]