Nova Gente

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Nova Gente
Categories
  • Celebrity magazine
  • Society magazine
FrequencyWeekly
Founded1976;48 years ago (1976)
CompanyImpala
Country Portugal
Based in Lisbon
Language Portuguese
Website Nova Gente

Nova Gente is a weekly celebrity and society magazine published in Queluz, Lisbon, Portugal. The magazine has been in circulation since 1976.

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History and profile

Nova Gente was established in 1976. [1] [2] The magazine is the successor of Flama, another magazine. [3] Nova Gente is part of the Impala Group, which also owns Maria , a women's magazine. [4] [5] Jacques Rodrigues is the owner of the company [6] which also publishes Nova Gente on a weekly basis. [1] [3] [4] The headquarters of Nova Gente is in Queluz, Lisbon. [7]

Nova Gente is a tabloid publication [8] and offers society/celebrity-related content for adult women. [3]

Humberto Simões is one of the former editors-in-chief of Nova Gente. [9]

Circulation

Nova Gente sold 185,000 copies between January and September 2000. [10] In 2003 the circulation of the magazine was about 200,000 copies. [7]

Its circulation was 144,000 copies in 2007, making it the best-selling magazine in its category in Portugal. [11] The weekly sold 127,728 copies in 2010 and 121,231 copies in 2011. [12] The circulation of the magazine was 112,753 copies in 2012. [12] Between September and October 2013 it was 101,175 copies. [4]

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