Frequency | Weekly |
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Circulation | 57,261 (September–October 2013) |
Publisher | Cofina |
Year founded | 1988 |
Country | Portugal |
Based in | Lisbon |
Language | Portuguese |
Website | www |
Sábado is a Portuguese weekly news magazine published in Portugal. It is the first modern news magazine in the country. [1]
Sábado was established in 1988 and closed down in 1993. [1] The magazine was relaunched by Cofina on 7 May 2004. [2] [3] [4] It is published on a weekly basis [4] [5] and covers news on politics, society, culture, sports and leisure. [4]
The 2005 circulation of Sábado was 48,737 copies. [6] The weekly had a circulation of 65,000 copies in 2007. [7] Its circulation was 76,924 copies in 2010 and 74,431 copies in 2011. [8] It was 66,456 copies in 2012. [8] The magazine had a circulation of 57,261 copies between September and October 2013. [9]
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