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  2. List of newspapers in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    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. ISBN 972-565-229-0.

  3. Mass media in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Mass media in Portugal includes a variety of online, print, and broadcast formats, such as radio, television, newspapers, and magazines. During most of the 20th century, the Portuguese government censored the media until the " 1976 constitution guaranteed freedom of the press."

  4. Observador - Wikipedia

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    Observador is a Portuguese online newspaper started on May 19, 2014. 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]

  5. Medialivre - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Correio da Manhã (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    In 2007 the daily was the best-selling newspaper in Portugal with a circulation of 115,000 copies. [15] Its 2008 circulation rose to 122,090 copies. [16] In 2009 it was also the best-selling newspaper in the country. [17] Between September and October 2013 Correio da Manhã had a circulation of 116,821 copies. [5]

  7. I (Portuguese newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Martim Avillez Figueiredo was the editor-in-chief of the daily [6] and Mónica Bello served as the editor-in-chief of the online version. [7] I is published in compact format. [8] [9] The paper covers in-depth news analyzes, reportages and news stories [2] and is composed of four main sections: Opinion, Radar, Zoom and More. [7]

  8. Sol (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Jornal de Notícias - Wikipedia

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    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.