Diário de Notícias

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Diário de Notícias

The December 26, 2007 front page of
Diário de Notícias
Type Daily newspaper
Format Berliner
Owner(s) Controlinveste
Editor João Marcelino
Founded 1864
Political alignment Centrist
Language Portuguese
Headquarters Avenida da Liberdade 266, 1250-149 Lisboa
Circulation 34,119 daily in 2011[1]
Official website dn.pt

Diário de Notícias is a Portuguese daily newspaper, founded in Lisbon, on December 29, 1864 by Tomás Quintino Antunes and Eduardo Coelho. It gradually became one of the best known Portuguese newspapers. Nowadays, Diário de Notícias, along with Jornal de Notícias, is owned by Controlinveste.

During the 1870s and 1880s the novelist Eça de Queiroz, then stationed in England in the Portuguese diplomatic service, contributed occasional "London letters" to the newspaper. Some of these were afterwards published in book form as the Cartas de Inglaterra.

Music critic Joaquim Seabra Pessoa, best known for being Fernando Pessoa's father, also worked for Diário de Notícias from 1868 to 1893.

Sections and supplements

  • Daily sections:
    • 1.º Caderno (or simply Diário de Notícias ou DN)
    • Section Classificados DN (or DN Classificados)
    • Section DN Emprego
  • Non-periodical fixed supplements:
    • DN Bolsa
    • DN Gente
    • DN Sport
    • Notícias Magazine
  • Periodical supplements:
    • DN Televisão (on Fridays)
    • Notícias Sábado (on Saturdays)
    • Notícias Domingo (on Sundays)
    • DN Verão (daily, on the Summer period)
  • Non-existent supplements (nowadays):
    • DNA
    • DN Negócios (changed its name to DN Bolsa)

Note: It is understood by «Non-periodical fixed supplements» that those are proper supplements of the newspaper (and not edited by external people to the newspaper for the newspaper to publish it) though not published periodically.

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