List of newspapers in Portugal

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Below is a list of newspapers published in Portugal.

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The number of national daily newspapers in Portugal was 32 in 1950, whereas it was 27 in 1965. [1] (Note: Not all newspapers report their circulation numbers.)

Portuguese newspapers [2]
NewspaperFrequencyEst.HeadquartersCirculation [lower-alpha 1] OwnerWebsite
National newspapers
A Bola sports, daily1945 Lisbon Ringier abola.pt
Correio da Manhã daily1979Lisbon39,747 Medialivre cmjornal.pt
Destak daily, free2001Lisbon and Porto Medialivre destak.pt
Diário de Notícias weekly1864Lisbon Global Media Group dn.pt
Expresso weekly1973Lisbon85,469 Impresa (Sojornal) expresso.pt
i daily2009Lisbon Newshold ionline.pt
Jornal de Letras cultural, biweekly1981LisbonImpresa jornaldeletras.pt
Jornal de Negócios economics, daily1998Lisbon6,982Medialivre jornaldenegocios.pt
Jornal de Notícias daily1888PortoGlobal Media Group jn.pt
Novo weekly2021Lisbon and PortoLapanews, Edições e Comunicações S.A. onovo.pt
O Diabo weekly1977LisbonPixeldecimal Unipessoal Lda. jornaldiabo.com
O Jogo sports, daily1985PortoGlobal Media Group ojogo.pt
O Jornal Económico economics, weekly2006Lisbon4,690Luís Figueiredo jornaleconomico.pt
Público daily1990Lisbon and Porto61,533 Sonae publico.pt
Record sports, daily1948Lisbon17,119Medialivre record.pt
Sol weekly2006LisbonNewshold sol.pt
Tal & Qual weekly2021 [lower-alpha 2] LisbonParem as Máquinas – Edições e Jornalismo talequal.pt
Vida Económica economics, weekly1933Porto1,979Grupo Vida Económica vidaeconomica.pt
Online newspapers
Eco economics2016LisbonSwipe News, SA. eco.pt
Jornal do Centro 2016 Viseu Legenda Transparente, Lda. jornaldocentro.pt
Notícias ao Minuto 2012LisbonNew adVentures, Lda. noticiasaominuto.com
Observador 2014LisbonLuís Amaral observador.pt
O Minho 2015 Braga PDG5 Media, Lda. ominho.pt
PT Jornal 2012PortoPedro Gonçalves ptjornal.com
Regional newspapers
A Voz de Trás-os-Montes weekly1947 Vila Real Letras Dinâmicas, Lda. avozdetrasosmontes.pt
Açoriano Oriental daily1835 [3] Ponta Delgada Açormédia, S.A. acorianooriental.pt
Barlavento weekly1975 Portimão PORLAGMEDIA barlavento.pt
Correio Alentejo biweekly2006 Castro Verde correioalentejo.com
Correio do Minho daily1926BragaArcada Nova correiodominho.pt
Defesa de Espinho weekly1932 Espinho EMPES defesadeespinho.pt
Diário As Beiras daily1986 Coimbra Sojormedia Beiras, SA asbeiras.pt
Diário da Região daily2011 Setúbal Losango Mágico diariodaregiao.pt
Diário de Aveiro daily1985 Aveiro 3,191Diário de Aveiro, Lda. diarioaveiro.pt
Diário de Coimbra daily1930Coimbra6,284Diário de Aveiro, Lda. diariocoimbra.pt
Diário de Leiria daily1988 Leiria Diário de Aveiro, Lda. diarioleiria.pt
Diário de Notícias da Madeira daily1876 Funchal 6,619Global Media Group dnoticias.pt
Diário de Viseu daily1998ViseuDiário de Aveiro, Lda. diarioviseu.pt
Diário do Alentejo weekly1932 Beja diariodoalentejo.pt
Correio do Ribatejo weekly1892 Santarém Verdade das Palavras, Comunicação Social, Lda correiodoribatejo.com
Diário do Minho  [ pt ]daily1920BragaDiário do Minho, Lda diariodominho.pt
Diário do Sul daily1969 Évora diariodosul.com.pt
Diário dos Açores daily1870Ponta DelgadaDiário dos Açores, Lda. diariodosacores.pt
Diário Insular daily1946 Angra do Heroísmo Sociedade Terceirense de Publicidade, Lda. diarioinsular.pt
Jornal da Bairrada weekly1945 Oliveira do Bairro Jornal da Bairrada, Lda jb.pt
Jornal da Madeira daily1932FunchalJornal da Madeira jm-madeira.pt
Jornal de Leiria weekly1984 Leiria Jorlis-Edições e Publicações, Lda. jornaldeleiria.pt
Jornal do Fundão weekly1946 Fundão Jornal do Fundão Editora, Lda. jornaldofundao.pt
Mais Guimarães weekly2013 Guimarães Grupo Mais Guimarães maisguimaraes.pt
Mais/Semanário weekly2015 Póvoa de Varzim and Vila do Conde maissemanario.pt
O Comércio de Guimarães weekly1884GuimarãesGrupo Santiago guimaraesdigital.com
O Mirante weekly1987SantarémImpresa (Sojornal) omirante.pt
O Ribatejo weekly1985Santarém oribatejo.pt
O Setubalense three times a week1845 Setúbal Outra Margem - Publicações e Publicidade, Lda. osetubalense.com
Reconquista weekly1945 Castelo Branco Fábrica da Igreja da Paróquia de São Miguel
da Sé de Castelo Branco
reconquista.pt
Região de Leiria weekly1935LeiriaRegião de Leiria. Lda. regiaodeleiria.pt
Região Sul weekly1993 Loulé Navega Aqui - Publicações, Lda. regiao-sul.pt
Opinião Públicaweekly1991Vila Nova de Famalicão15,000Editave Multimedia, Lda. opiniao-publica.pt

Political newspapers

Defunct newspapers

Supplement to the newspaper O Seculo about the suffragettes of the Liga Republicana das Mulheres Portuguesas, published on May 12, 1910: 5 - Ana de Castro Osorio; 6 - Maria Veleda; 7 - Beatriz Pinheiro; 8 - Maria Clara Correia Alve; 13 - Sofia Quintino; 14 - Adelaide Cabete; 15 - Carolina Beatriz Angelo; 16 - Maria do Carmo Joaquina Lopes. O Seculo jornal feministas sufragistas ana osorio castro maria velela beatriz paes pinheiro lemos clara correia alves sofia quintino adeleide cabete carolina beatriz angelo carmo joaquina lopes.jpg
Supplement to the newspaper O Século about the suffragettes of the Liga Republicana das Mulheres Portuguesas, published on May 12, 1910: 5 - Ana de Castro Osório; 6 - Maria Veleda; 7 - Beatriz Pinheiro; 8 - Maria Clara Correia Alve; 13 - Sofia Quintino; 14 - Adelaide Cabete; 15 - Carolina Beatriz Ângelo; 16 - Maria do Carmo Joaquina Lopes.

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References

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  2. Circulação e Tiragens - APCT
  3. The oldest Portuguese daily still published
  4. 1 2 Roy Greenslade (1 July 2010). "Two Portuguese newspapers close". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
  5. Was economic and daily newspaper founded in 1989, it ceased printing newspapers in March 2016 and focused all their coverage in on-line themes. In October 2016, the on-line newspaper closed.
  6. "Cofina Media vai fechar o jornal gratuito Metro". Observador. 1 September 2016. Retrieved 6 September 2016.
  7. 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.

Notes

  1. Digital+Printed
  2. Tabloid newspaper published between 1980 and 2007, but that returned in 2021.

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