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[6] [7] [8] The company has other business newspapers: Semanário Económico, Weekend Económico, [9] in Portugal and Brasil Econômico in Brazil which was established in October 2009. [10] Diário Económico was published in tabloid format. [11] Until 2009 Martim Avillez Figueiredo, editor-in-chief of i, served as the editor-in-chief of the ...
Fábrica da Igreja da Paróquia de São Miguel da Sé de Castelo Branco: reconquista.pt: Região de Leiria: weekly: 1935: Leiria — Região de Leiria. Lda. regiaodeleiria.pt: Região Sul: weekly: 1993: Loulé — Navega Aqui - Publicações, Lda. regiao-sul.pt: Opinião Pública weekly 1991 Vila Nova de Famalicão 15,000 Editave Multimedia ...
The headquarters of L'Eco di Bergamo is in Bergamo, [4] and the paper is published in the Berliner format. [5] It is the first Italian newspaper which introduced color. [5] L'Eco di Bergamo has a Catholic-oriented leaning. [6] [7] [8] An Italian priest Andrea Spada served as the editor-in-chief of the paper for 51 years.
The Economic Journal is a peer-reviewed academic journal of economics published on behalf of the Royal Economic Society by Oxford University Press.The journal was established in 1891 and publishes papers from all areas of economics.The editor-in-chief is Francesco Lippi (Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli & Einaudi Institute of Economics and Finance).
Budget; Customs Union. Free Trade Agreements; European Single Market. Area of FS&J; Policies Agricultural; Energy; Fisheries; Regional; Citizenship. Passports of the ...
Semanário Económico was first published on 16 January 1987. [1] It had its headquarters in Lisbon. [2] The paper was owned by Ongoing media, [3] which bought it from the holding Económica. [4]
Correio da Manhã was established in 1979. [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]
In 2007, Record was the third-best-selling Portuguese newspaper with a circulation of 74,000 copies. [11] The paper claimed it was the leading sport newspaper in Portugal with 62,245 copies in 2011, and was also the leading website in Portuguese sport newspapers, with 216 million page views recorded in May 2012. [12]