Jornal do Algarve
Founded in 1957, this long-standing regional publication serves the communities of the eastern Algarve with a dedicated focus on local news, culture, and socioeconomic developments. It remains a key source of information for residents and the local diaspora, documenting the evolving history of the region for over six decades.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN PORTUGAL
National readership in this Iberian nation centers around a handful of established titles published primarily out of Lisbon and Porto. Leading the mass market is Correio da Manhã, a populist tabloid commanding the highest daily circulation. The serious press is anchored by Público, a centre-left daily owned by Sonaecom, and the historic Lisbon-based Diário de Notícias, founded in 1864. Weekly investigative journalism is dominated by Expresso, an influential broadsheet published by the Impresa group. Major regional dailies like the Porto-based Jornal de Notícias balance the capital's influence, alongside local press serving communities in the Azores and Madeira. Paperboy indexes 44 Portuguese newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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