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Britannica.com. Jornais de Portugal. 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.
Headquarters. Lisbon. Circulation. 33,089 (2011) Website. sol.sapo.pt. Sol (Portuguese pronunciation: [sɔl]; Portuguese for Sun) is a Portuguese language weekly national newspaper published every Fridays in all the country, Portugal. It leans on the right wing of the political spectrum.
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.
Portuguese. Headquarters. Rua Tomás da Fonseca, Torre E, 3º Piso, 1600-209, Lisbon. ISSN. 0870-1954. Website. www.dn.pt. Diário de Notícias (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈdjaɾju ðɨ nuˈtisjɐʃ]) is a Portuguese weekly newspaper published in Lisbon, Portugal. Established since 1864, the paper is considered a newspaper of record for Portugal.
I is published in compact format. [ 8][ 9] The paper covers in-depth news analyzes, reportages and news stories [ 2] and is composed of four main sections: Opinion, Radar, Zoom and More. [ 7] In 2009, I won the European Newspaper Award in the category of nationwide newspapers. [ 10] The paper was also awarded the World’s Best-Designed ...
Jornal Tribuna de Macau. The Jornal Tribuna de Macau (Chinese: 澳門論壇日報) is one of three Portuguese-language newspapers in Macau. It is published seven days a week, appearing in the morning, and covers both local and international news. José Rocha Diniz is its director.
Circulation. 65,403 (September–October 2013) ISSN. 0874-1352. Website. jn.pt. Jornal de Notícias (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒuɾˈnal dɨ nuˈtisjɐʃ]; lit. 'News Journal'; shortened to JN) is a Portuguese daily national newspaper, one of the oldest in Portugal.
SAPO was created on September 4, 1995, at the University of Aveiro by six students in the Center for Informatics of the university. [3] The name originated from the acronym of the service, S.A.P. (Servidor de Apontadores Portugueses), which later evolved into Servidor de Apontadores Portugueses Online, giving rise to the acronym SAPO. [1]