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  2. Público (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    Público was first published on 5 March 1990. [2] [3] [4] The paper was founded by Sonae [5] and is owned by the Sonae group. [6]In 1992 Italian media company Repubblica International Holding SA, a subsidiary of Gruppo Editoriale L'Espresso, acquired 16.75% of the paper.

  3. List of newspapers in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    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 Portuguese). Biblioteca Nacional.

  4. Público - Wikipedia

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  5. Público (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    Público was established in September 2007. [2] [3] The founder is Jaume Roures, head of Mediapro. [2]One of only two national left-wing papers (the other being elDiario.es), [4] [5] the paper had a harder-left editorial line than El País. [6]

  6. Diário Popular - Wikipedia

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    Diário Popular was first published on 22 September 1942. [2] [3] Its headquarters was in Lisbon.[2] [4] It was one of two Portuguese newspapers published in Angola during the colonial rule. [5]

  7. Nuno Rogeiro - Wikipedia

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    He worked in multiple positions for several Portuguese newspapers like O Dia, A Rua, O Século, and O Diabo. In addition, he wrote for O Independente newspaper and K magazine during the 1990s, and worked for TSF and Rádio Comercial radios. However, it was in television that Nuno Rogeiro reached notability as a geopolitics expert and a ...

  8. Diário de Notícias - Wikipedia

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    In the period of 1995–1996 Diário de Notícias had a circulation of 63,000 copies slightly down on its 1880s circulation and below its peak as a propaganda newspaper for the Estado Novo in the 1930s (circulation of 120,000 in mainland Portugal and an additional 70,000 in its colonies), making it the seventh best-selling newspaper and third best selling daily newspaper in the country. [14]

  9. 2026 Portuguese presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Teacher; National leader of the Union of All Education Professionals (S.T.O.P.). 21 December 2024 [4] André Ventura (42) CHEGA; President of CHEGA (since 2019) Member of the Council of State (since 2024) Member of Parliament for Lisbon (since 2019) Candidate in the 2021 presidential election, finished third with 11.9% of the votes. 4 January ...