CartaCapital

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CartaCapital
Editor Mino Carta
Categories Politics, economy, social issues, culture
Frequency Weekly
Publisher Editora Confiança
First issue August 1994
Country Flag of Brazil Brazil
Language Portuguese
Website www.cartacapital.com.br

CartaCapital is a weekly Brazilian newsmagazine published in Santana do Parnaíba, São Paulo and João Pessoa, Paraíba and distributed throughout the country by Editora Confiança. The main focuses of the magazine are politics, economy, social issues and culture.

[edit] History

CartaCapital was created in 1994 by Mino Carta, an Italian-Brazilian journalist. In 1968, Carta founded Brazil's leading newsmagazine Veja alongside Victor Civita. Eight years later, he founded IstoÉ, another popular newsmagazine. Dissatisfied with the result of the newsmagazines he previously helped to create, Carta founded CartaCapital as an alternative to these. CartaCapital is noted for its small crew; it only has eleven journalists.

CartaCapital also releases an educational magazine titled Carta na Escola monthly. It is dedicated to teachers, advising them on how to discuss the news with their students.

[edit] Notable contributors

  • Márcio Alemão
  • Paulo Henrique Amorim
  • Nirlando Beirão
  • Wálter Fanganiello Maierovitch
  • Antonio Delfim Netto
  • José Onofre
  • Sócrates
  • Pedro Alexandre Sanches
  • Ana Paula Sousa
  • Drauzio Varella
  • Thomaz Wood Jr.

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