ISTOÉ
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Revista ISTOÉ | |
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Executive editors | Antonio Carlos Prado, Eduardo Marini and Marco Damiani |
Categories | News magazine |
Frequency | weekly |
Circulation | 362,307 / month[1] |
Publisher | Editora Três [1] |
First issue | May 1976 |
Country | Brazil |
Language | Brazilian Portuguese |
Website | istoe.com.br |
ISSN | 0104-3943 |
Revista ISTOÉ (often written as Istoé or IstoÉ) is a weekly news magazine in Portuguese published in Brazil, roughly the equivalent of the American magazines Time or Newsweek. It is considered one of the four main magazines being published on the country[citation needed], along with Veja, Época and CartaCapital.
[edit] References
- ^ Publicidade - Editora 3. Editora Três. Retrieved on 2007-02-01. “MÉDIA DE 2003: 362.307 exemplares”
[edit] External links
- ISTOÉ website (Portuguese)