Público (Portugal)
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| Type | Quality daily newspaper |
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| Format | Berliner |
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| Owner | Sonae.com |
| Editor | José Manuel Fernandes |
| Founded | 1990 |
| Political allegiance | Centrist |
| Price | €0.90 - €1.40 |
| Headquarters | Rua Viriato, 13, 1069-315 Lisbon |
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| Website: www.publico.pt | |
Público (Portuguese for Public) is a Portuguese daily national newspaper, widely regarded as a newspaper of record. It began publication on March 5, 1990. The newspaper is known as a publication of the French school, with extensive texts and few illustrations. It was founded by Sonae and is nowadays owned by the Sonae.com group.
Its first editor-in-chief was Vicente Jorge Silva, formerly sub-editor-in-chief at Expresso. The current editor-in-chief is José Manuel Fernandes.
Público was the second Portuguese mainstream newspaper to have an online edition. Their online edition was free and included almost all the articles from the print edition, except for the pictures. In 2005 it changed from a fully free-access to a subscription model. In 2006, the HTML version of the current day's edition became free again, while the other contents, such as the PDF version (only for subscribers), enhanced HTML version and access to past editions, are still subject to registration and subscription.
[edit] Newspaper supplements and Sections
- Sections:
- P1 (or simply Público)
- P2
- Suplements:
- Economia
- Inimigo Público
- Ipsilon
- Digital
- Fugas
- Pública
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