
Brazilian Newspapers Online
Top Brazilian Newspapers Online - Read Brazil News Today
39 newspapers · 8 sections
National Newspapers
Brazil's most influential national daily, Sao Paulo
Historic Sao Paulo daily, politics and business
Rio de Janeiro flagship, Grupo Globo
Brasilia daily, federal government and politics
Major Minas Gerais daily, politics and economy
Prominent Parana daily, Curitiba-based
Digital News Portals
Brazil's most visited news portal, Grupo Globo
Brazil's largest internet portal, top news site
Brazilian CNN, politics and national coverage
Fast-growing Brasilia digital newspaper
Digital newsroom, politics and public policy
Record Group portal, news and entertainment
Weekly news magazine, politics and economy
Business and Finance
Brazil's leading business and economy daily
Brazil's largest financial news portal
Business and economy magazine and portal
Finance and markets, stocks and investment
Bloomberg Latin America business news, Brazil
Official Sao Paulo Stock Exchange portal
Sports
TV and Broadcast
Regional Newspapers
News in English
News Agencies
Brazil has the largest and most vibrant newspaper industry in Latin America, with a dynamic media landscape that reflects the country's extraordinary cultural diversity, passionate political debates, and the world's most intense football culture. Brazilian newspapers serve a population of over 215 million across 26 states and the Federal District, publishing primarily in Portuguese — the world's sixth most spoken language — with a growing English-language press serving expats and the international community.
Among the most widely read Brazilian newspapers online is G1, Grupo Globo's national news portal and one of Brazil's most visited websites. Folha de S. Paulo is Brazil's most influential daily newspaper, while O Globo and O Estado de S. Paulo are the other major national broadsheets. For business, Valor Economico is the essential financial daily and InfoMoney leads in financial digital news. Brazilian football is the world's most passionate, followed via ESPN Brasil, Lance! and GE Globo Esporte. Globo TV is South America's most-watched television network.
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