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O Dia (The Day) is a major daily newspaper in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Its sales are slightly higher than its main rival, O Globo. In August 2012, it was sold to Grupo Record. History. The newspaper was founded on 5 June 1951 by the then deputy Chagas Freitas , future governor of the states of Guanabara and Rio de Janeiro.
This is a list of newspapers in Brazil, both national and regional. Newspapers in other languages and themes newspapers are also included. In 2012, Brazil's newspaper circulation increased by 1.8 percent, compared to the previous year. The average daily circulation of newspapers in Brazil is 4.52 million copies. [1]
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.
Tim Lopes (journalist) Tim Lopes (born Arcanjo Antonino Lopes do Nascimento; November 18, 1950 – June 2, 2002) was a Brazilian investigative journalist and producer for the Brazilian television network Rede Globo. In 2002, the media reported him missing while working undercover on a story in one of Rio's favelas.
O Diabo (1977) O Diabo. (1977) O Diabo is a Portuguese weekly newspaper, broadly considered right-wing. [1] It was founded on 10 February 1976, by Maria Armanda Falcão, known by the pen name Vera Lagoa. [2] The headquarters of the paper is in Lisbon. [3] In 2019, the paper shifted from publishing on Tuesdays to Fridays.
Ricardo Boechat. Ricardo Eugênio Boechat (July 13, 1952 – February 11, 2019) was a Brazilian news anchor. He worked for newspapers such as O Globo, O Dia, O Estado de São Paulo and Jornal do Brasil. Before his death, he was active as a news director and radio anchor at BandNews FM and held a position as television anchor at Jornal da Band.
Media of Brazil. List of newspapers. O Globo ( Portuguese pronunciation: [uˈɡlobu], The Globe) is a Brazilian newspaper based in Rio de Janeiro. O Globo is the leading [ 6] daily newspaper in the country and the most prominent print publication in the Grupo Globo media conglomerate. [ 7]
RecordTV (1989–1990) Band (2004–2006) SBT (2006–2020) Carlos Alberto Suriano do Nascimento (born 5 December 1954), professionally known as Carlos Nascimento, [1] is a Brazilian journalist, known by reporting facts that were history in Brazil and the world, such as the September 11 attacks, being the host of the broadcast in Rede Globo for ...