Mass media in Portugal

Mass media in Portugal includes a variety of online, print, and broadcast formats, such as radio, television, newspapers, and magazines. In the 20th century the Portuguese government censored the media, until the "1976 constitution guaranteed freedom of the press."[1]

Newspapers

As of 2017 major newspapers in Portugal include Correio da Manhã, Expresso, Jornal de Notícias, Observador and Público.[1] The 5 most read newspapers in Portugal, by the first quarter of 2024:[2] (Note: Not all newspapers report their circulation numbers.)

5 most read newspapers
PositionStationGroup (Owner)Circulation[lower-alpha 1]
1ExpressoImpresa85,469
2PúblicoSonae61,533
3Correio da ManhãMedialivre39,747
4RecordMedialivre17,119
5Jornal de NegóciosMedialivre6,982

Magazines

The 5 most read magazines in Portugal, by the first quarter of 2024:[2] (Note: Not all magazines report their circulation numbers.)

5 most read magazines
PositionStationGroup (Owner)Circulation[lower-alpha 2]
1MariaImpala27,801
2TV 7 DiasImpala27,438
3Nova GenteImpala26,599
4TV GuiaMedialivre20,799
5SábadoMedialivre18,956

Radio

Monthly radio audience shares in April 2024 of the 5 main radio stations in Portugal:[3]

5 most heard radio stations
PositionStationGroup (Owner)Share of
total
audience (%)
1Rádio ComercialMedia Capital24.7%
2RFMGrupo Renascença20.3%
3M80 RadioMedia Capital10.5%
4Antena 1RTP7.3%
5Rádio RenascençaGrupo Renascença6.0%

Television

Monthly viewing shares in May 2024 of the 5 main TV channels in Portugal:[4]

5 most viewed TV channels
PositionChannelGroup (Owner)Share of
total
viewing (%)
1TVIMedia Capital16.0%
2SICImpresa14.1%
3RTP1RTP10.6%
4CMTVMedialivre6.3%
5CNN PortugalMedia Capital2.5%

See also

References

Notes

  1. Digital+Printed
  2. Digital+Printed

Bibliography

in English

in Portuguese

  • Artur Anselmo [in Portuguese] (1981). Origens da imprensa em Portugal (in Portuguese). Imprensa Nacional-Casa da Moeda. ISBN 9789729101090. OCLC 927856821.
  • Agee, Warren K. and Nelson Traquina (1984) O Quarto Poder Frustrado: Os Meios de Comunicação Social no Portugal Pós-Revolucionário [Media in Post-Revolutionary Portugal], Lisboa, Vega.
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