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The Portugal News is a national weekly newspaper in English published in Portugal since 1977. It covers current political, local and national news from Portugal and has an online ePaper and website with over 155,000 page views per week.
Find out the names, descriptions, formats and services of the terrestrial and subscription-based channels in Portugal. Learn about the public broadcaster, regional channels, Spanish channels and more.
RTP1 is the flagship channel of Rádio e Televisão de Portugal, the state-owned broadcaster. It offers mainstream and generalist programming, including news, drama, cinema, sports and special events, and is available nationally and internationally.
Learn about the history, regulation and channels of Portuguese television, from the public broadcaster RTP to the private networks SIC and TVI. Find out how digital terrestrial television, cable and IPTV are popular 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."
The Lusa News Agency (Portuguese: Lusa – Agência de Notícias de Portugal, SA; lit. ' Lusa - Portuguese News Agency ') is the largest news agency in Portugal, as well as the largest news agency in the Portuguese language, incorporated on 28 November 1986 [1] under the name of Agência Lusa — Cooperativa de Interesse Público de Responsabilidade Limitada (Lusa Agency - Public Interest ...
RTP3 is a free-to-air channel owned by public broadcaster RTP, launched in 2001. It covers breaking news, sports, and international events, and is available in Portugal, Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde, and online.
Digital terrestrial television in Portugal (Portuguese: Televisão Digital Terrestre, or TDT) started on 29 April 2009 with currently (as of December 2016) 7 free-to-air (FTA) channels. In the Azores and Madeira Islands , the respective regional channels ( RTP Açores or RTP Madeira ) are also available.