Acoriano Oriental
Established in 1835, this publication stands as the oldest newspaper in Portugal and a vital source of regional news for the Azores archipelago. It maintains a strong editorial focus on local affairs, culture, and community developments, serving as a primary journalistic pillar for the inhabitants of Ponta Delgada and the surrounding islands.
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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