Jornal do Brasil
Founded in 1891, this influential publication served as a cornerstone of Brazilian journalism, historically renowned for its pioneering graphic design and rigorous coverage of national politics and culture. Although it ceased its printed edition in 2010 to transition exclusively to an online platform, it remains a significant voice in Rio de Janeiro's media landscape.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN RIO DE JANEIRO
Anchored by one of South America's largest media conglomerates, this local print market features a mix of historic national dailies, mass-market tabloids, and specialized niche publications. O Globo operates as the dominant daily and serves as the flagship of the Grupo Globo network. The circulation landscape also includes Jornal do Brasil, a historic broadsheet founded in 1891, and the tabloid O Dia, which primarily targets working-class readers. For expatriates, the Rio Times publishes news entirely in English. Paperboy lists 5 newspapers in Rio de Janeiro.
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