List of newspapers in Portugal
Below is a list of newspapers published in Portugal.
National
The number of national daily newspapers in Portugal was 32 in 1950, whereas it was 27 in 1965.[1]
Newspaper | Frequency | Est. | Headquarters | Circulation | Orientation[3] | Owner | Website |
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A Bola | sports, daily | 1945 | Lisbon | Sociedade Vicra Desportiva | http://www.abola.pt/ | ||
Correio da Manhã | daily | 1979 | Lisbon | 119,511 | Right | Cofina | http://www.cmjornal.xl.pt/ |
Destak | daily, free | 2001 | Lisbon and Porto | 70,084 | Cofina | http://www.destak.pt/ | |
Diário Económico | economics, daily | 1989 | Lisbon | 13,509 | Centrist | Ongoing Media | http://economico.sapo.pt/ |
Diário de Notícias | daily | 1864 | Lisbon | 16,455 | Centrist | Global Media Group | http://www.dn.pt |
Expresso | weekly | 1973 | Lisbon | 98,525 | Centre-right | Impresa (Sojornal) | http://expresso.sapo.pt/ |
i | daily | 2009 | Lisbon | 4,961 | Right | Newshold | http://www.ionline.pt/ |
Jornal de Negócios | economics, daily | 1998 | Lisbon | 10,451 | Centrist | Cofina | http://www.jornaldenegocios.pt/ |
Jornal de Notícias | daily | 1888 | Porto | 61,509 | Centrist | Global Media Group | http://www.jn.pt/ |
Metro | daily, free | 2004 | Lisbon and Porto | 70,000 | Metro International | http://www.readmetro.com/en/portugal/ | |
Público | daily | 1990 | Lisbon and Porto | 31,342 | Centre-left | Sonae | http://www.publico.pt/ |
O Jogo | sports, daily | 1985 | Porto | 25,173 | Global Media Group | http://www.ojogo.pt/ | |
Oje | economics, weekly | 2006 | Lisbon | 8,111 | Luís Figueiredo | http://www.oje.pt/ | |
Record | sports, daily | 1948 | Lisbon | 56,866 | Cofina | http://www.record.xl.pt/ | |
Sol | weekly | 2006 | Lisbon | 21,260 | Right | Newshold | http://sol.sapo.pt |
Weeklies
- Avante!
- Dinheiro Vivo
- Esquerda Socialista
- Liberdade
- Portugal Socialista
- Povo Livre
- Vida Económica
Biweeklies
Online
- Diario Digital, Lisbon
- Jornal Digital, Lisbon (1998–)
- LOCAL.PT, Queluz (2012–)
- Observador, Lisbon (2014–)
- Setúbal na Rede, (1998-)[4]
Regional
- A Voz de Trás-os-Montes, Vila Real
- Correio Alentejo, Castro Verde (2006–)
- Correio do Minho, Braga (1926–)
- Defesa de Espinho, Espinho (1932–)
- Diário As Beiras, Coimbra (1986–)
- Diário Cidade, Câmara de Lobos (2007–)
- Diário da Região, Setúbal (2011–)
- Diário de Aveiro, Aveiro (1985–)
- Diário de Coimbra, Coimbra (1930–)
- Diário de Leiria, Leiria (1988–)
- Diário de Notícias da Madeira, Funchal (1876–)
- Diário de Viseu, Viseu (1998–)
- Diário do Alentejo, Beja
- Diário do Minho, Braga (1920–)
- Diário do Sul, Évora (1969–)
- Diário dos Açores, Ponta Delgada (1870–)
- Diário Insular, Angra do Heroísmo (1946–)
- Jornal barlavento, Portimão (1975–)
- Jornal da Bairrada, Oliveira do Bairro (1945–)
- Jornal da Madeira, Funchal (1932–)
- Jornal de Peniche, Peniche (2007–)
- Jornal do Fundão, Fundão (1946–)
- Mais/Semanário, Póvoa de Varzim and Vila do Conde
- O Açoriano Oriental, Ponta Delgada (1835–); the oldest Portuguese daily still published
- O Comércio de Guimarães, Guimarães (1884–)
- O Ribatejo, Santarém
- O Setubalence, Setúbal (1855–)
- Reconquista, Castelo Branco (1945–)
- Região Sul, Loulé (1993–)
- Semanário Grande Porto, Porto (2010–)
Defunct newspapers
- 24 Horas, Lisbon (tabloid)[5]
- A Capital, Lisbon (1968–2005)
- Combate, (1974-1978)
- Comércio do Porto, Porto (1854–2005)
- Diário Popular, Lisbon (1943–1991)
- Global Notícias (daily, free) (2007-2010)[5]
- Notícias de Évora, Évora (1900-1992)
- Notícias de Tarde, (1981-1984)[6]
- O Independente, Lisbon (1988–2006)
- O Século, Lisbon (1880–1978)
- Semanário Económico, Lisbon (folded 2009)
- Tal & Qual, (1980–2007), Friday tabloid
See also
References
- ↑ Pippa Norris (Fall 2000). "Chapter 4 The Decline of Newspapers?". A Virtuous Circle: Political Communications in Post-Industrial Societies (PDF). New York: Cambridge University Press. Retrieved 6 October 2013.
- ↑ Circulação e Tiragens - APCT
- ↑ Televisões, Rádios, Jornais e Revistas
- ↑ João Canavilhas (2012). "From Remediation to Convergence: Looking at the Portuguese media" (PDF). Brazilian Journalism Research 8 (1). Retrieved 15 June 2015.
- 1 2 Roy Greenslade (1 July 2010). "Two Portuguese newspapers close". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
- ↑ Rui Alexandre Novais; Hugo Ferro (2013). "Media Stratups in a Creative Destructive Scenario" (PDF). II. International Conference on Communication, Media, Technology and Design. Retrieved 1 December 2014.
External links
- Banca de Jornais Sapo
- The Portuguese-American Journal (PAJ) is an online interactive publication dedicated to the Portuguese-American heritage with the purpose of informing and offering an insight into the Portuguese-American experience. New material is added to the PAJ daily. - Portuguese American Journal
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