
Brazil
34 Brazillian newspapers in the directory
South America's largest media market features a highly concentrated press historically controlled by a few powerful family-owned conglomerates. Leading the national circulation is Folha de S.Paulo, a center-left publication known for investigative reporting, alongside the traditional conservative broadsheet O Estado de S. Paulo, founded in 1875. In Rio de Janeiro, O Globo stands as the flagship daily of the country's biggest media empire, which also publishes the premier financial paper Valor Economico. While these major titles dominate the southeast, strong regional dailies like the Minas Gerais tabloid Super Noticia command massive local readerships. Paperboy indexes 34 Brazilian newspapers — browse the full directory below.
Compiled by Paperboy editorial · Updated 2026-05-28
ALL NEWSPAPERS(34)
A Critica de Campo Grande
Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul
Established in 1979, this influential publication serves as a key source of investigative journalism and political analysis for the state of Mato Grosso do Sul. It is widely recognized for its deep-rooted history in the regional press and its commitment to covering socioeconomic issues affecting the city of Campo Grande and its surrounding areas.
A Tarde
Salvador, Bahia
Founded in 1912, this influential publication serves as a primary source of news for the state of Bahia, blending deep regional coverage with national and international reporting. It remains one of the most significant journalistic institutions in Northeast Brazil, maintaining a long-standing legacy of chronicling the sociopolitical landscape of Salvador.
A Tribuna
Santos, Sao Paulo
Founded in 1894, this historic publication serves as the primary source of news for the Baixada Santista region, maintaining a legacy as one of the oldest and most influential newspapers in Brazil. Its editorial focus emphasizes comprehensive coverage of local politics, maritime commerce, and port activities, catering to an audience deeply connected to the social and economic development of the Santos coastline.
Amazonia
Belem, Para
Based in Belém, Jornal Amazônia is a prominent Portuguese-language publication serving the state of Pará. It covers regional news, politics, and culture with a focus on the Amazon basin. Currently part of Grupo Liberal, it remains a key source for local reporting and environmental coverage.
Campo Grande News
Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul
As a pioneering digital-only outlet, this news portal has established itself as the primary source of real-time information for the state of Mato Grosso do Sul. Its editorial focus emphasizes comprehensive local coverage, investigative reporting, and public service journalism, maintaining a dominant reach among audiences throughout the capital city and its surrounding regions.
Correio Braziliense
Brasilia, Distrito Federal
Correio Braziliense is a major daily newspaper based in Brasília, Brazil. Founded in 1960 alongside the national capital, it provides comprehensive coverage of federal politics, local news, economics, and culture. It remains one of the country's most influential publications, serving as a primary source for governmental affairs.
Correio Do Estado
Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul
Founded in 1954, this influential publication serves as a primary source of news for the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, covering local, national, and international affairs with a focus on regional political and economic developments. It remains one of the most traditional and widely circulated media outlets in Campo Grande, maintaining a significant role in shaping public discourse across the region.
Correio do Povo
Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul
Founded in 1895, this influential daily is one of the oldest and most respected journalistic institutions in Rio Grande do Sul, known for its comprehensive coverage of regional politics, economy, and local culture. It serves as a primary source of information for the people of Porto Alegre and the surrounding state, maintaining a long-standing tradition of rigorous, centrist reporting.
Correio Popular
Campinas, Sao Paulo
Founded in 1927, Correio Popular is the leading daily newspaper in Campinas and the surrounding region of São Paulo. Part of the Rede Anhanguera de Comunicação, it provides comprehensive coverage of local news, politics, and culture, serving as a vital information source for millions of residents.
Diario de Cuiaba
Cuiaba, Mato Grosso
Established in 1947, this influential publication serves as a primary source of news for the state of Mato Grosso, providing comprehensive coverage of local politics, regional economic developments, and social issues. It remains one of the most traditional and enduring journalistic institutions in Cuiabá, maintaining a significant role in shaping public discourse across the central-west region of Brazil.
Diario de Pernambuco
Recife, Pernambuco
Established in 1829, this publication holds the distinction of being the oldest newspaper in continuous circulation in Latin America. It serves as a primary source of news for the state of Pernambuco, focusing on local politics, regional culture, and socio-economic developments within the Recife metropolitan area.
Diário do Grande ABC
Santo Andre, Sao Paulo
Serving the seven municipalities of the ABC Paulista region since 1958, this publication stands as a primary source of local journalism and investigative reporting in Brazil’s industrial heartland. Its editorial focus remains dedicated to covering regional political, economic, and social issues, establishing it as a crucial pillar for community engagement and information within the São Paulo metropolitan area.
Diario do Nordeste
Fortaleza, Ceara
Diário do Nordeste is a major Brazilian daily newspaper based in Fortaleza, Ceará. Established in 1981, it provides comprehensive coverage of regional news, politics, security, and culture. It serves as a primary source for local events in Northeast Brazil while also reporting on national and international affairs.
Estado de Minas
Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais
Founded in 1928, this influential broadsheet serves as a primary source of news for Belo Horizonte and the state of Minas Gerais, maintaining a significant role in shaping regional public opinion. It is widely recognized for its comprehensive coverage of local, national, and international affairs, positioning itself as one of the most traditional and widely circulated media outlets in Brazil.
Folha de Niterói
Santa Rosa, Rio Grande do Sul
Serving the community of Santa Rosa and the broader Niterói region, this publication focuses on local news, regional events, and the socioeconomic developments of its surrounding neighborhoods. It is recognized as a traditional source of journalistic information for residents, maintaining a long-standing commitment to documenting the daily life and civic interests of the local population.
Folha de São Paulo
Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo
Folha de S.Paulo is a major Brazilian daily newspaper based in São Paulo. Founded in 1921, it is one of the country's most influential publications, covering national and international news, politics, economy, and culture. It is known for its pluralistic editorial stance and comprehensive reporting across various sections.
Gazeta
Vitoria, Espirito Santo
As the leading media conglomerate in the state of Espírito Santo, this institution provides comprehensive journalistic coverage through its long-standing print newspaper and digital platforms. Its deep-rooted history and extensive regional network make it the primary source of news and political analysis for the local population.
Gazeta de Alagoas
Alagoas, Bahia
Founded in 1934, Gazeta de Alagoas is a major Portuguese-language newspaper based in Maceió, Brazil. Part of the Arnon de Mello organization, it transitioned from a daily print format to a robust digital presence and weekly editions, providing comprehensive coverage of regional news, politics, and culture.
Gazeta do Povo
Curitiba, Parana
Founded in 1919, this publication serves as the most traditional and widely read newspaper in the state of Paraná. It has evolved into a prominent national digital platform that focuses on investigative journalism, conservative political commentary, and in-depth coverage of public affairs.
Hora do Povo
Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo
Founded in 1965, this Brazilian publication maintains a staunchly nationalist and labor-oriented editorial stance that emphasizes anti-imperialist themes and the defense of national sovereignty. It has historically served as a key voice for grassroots movements and political activism, positioning itself as an alternative to mainstream corporate media in São Paulo.
Jornal da Cidade
Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo
Jornal da Cidade is a Brazilian regional newspaper based in Bauru, São Paulo. Operating digitally through the JCNET portal on the Sampi network, it provides comprehensive coverage of local politics, sports, and community events for the Bauru metropolitan area and the surrounding central region of the state.
Jornal de Santa Catarina
Florianopolis, Santa Catarina
Jornal de Santa Catarina, often called Santa, is a Brazilian daily newspaper based in Blumenau. It serves the Itajaí Valley region with coverage of local politics, economy, and community news. Currently part of the NSC Total group, it provides regional reporting through its digital platform and traditional print legacy.
Jornal do Brasil
Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro
Founded in 1891, this influential publication served as a cornerstone of Brazilian journalism, historically renowned for its pioneering graphic design and rigorous coverage of national politics and culture. Although it ceased its printed edition in 2010 to transition exclusively to an online platform, it remains a significant voice in Rio de Janeiro's media landscape.
Jornal O Progresso
Dourados, Mato Grosso do Sul
Founded in 1951, this publication serves as one of the oldest and most influential media outlets in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, chronicling the regional development of Dourados. Its editorial focus provides comprehensive coverage of local politics, agricultural news, and community issues, maintaining a significant presence among the population of the Greater Dourados area.
Lance
Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro
Lance! is a Brazilian sports daily based in Rio de Janeiro. Founded in 1997, it provides comprehensive coverage of national and international football, basketball, tennis, and other sports. It is recognized for its extensive reporting on Brazilian clubs, real-time match results, statistics, and business analysis within the sporting world.
O Dia
Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro
O Dia is a prominent Brazilian daily newspaper based in Rio de Janeiro. Established in 1951, it focuses on local news, politics, crime, and popular culture. The publication is known for its extensive coverage of Rio's metropolitan area, sports, and social issues affecting the local community.
O Estado de Sao Paulo
Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo
O Estado de S. Paulo, founded in 1875, is one of Brazil's most influential daily newspapers. Based in São Paulo, it provides comprehensive coverage of national politics, international relations, economics, and culture. The publication is widely recognized for its editorial independence and commitment to traditional journalistic standards.
O Globo
Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro
Founded in 1925, this influential daily newspaper serves as one of Brazil's most prominent media outlets, providing extensive coverage of national politics, the economy, and culture from its headquarters in Rio de Janeiro. It is widely recognized for its investigative journalism and historical significance in shaping public discourse across the country.
O Liberal
Belem, Para
O Liberal is a major daily newspaper based in Belém, Brazil, serving the state of Pará. Founded in 1946, it is one of the most influential publications in the Amazon region, covering local politics, culture, and economy while maintaining a significant digital and print presence.
O Povo
Fortaleza, Ceara
Founded in 1928, this influential publication serves as a primary source of news and investigative journalism for the state of Ceará, reflecting a deep commitment to regional identity and social advocacy. It remains a cornerstone of Northeastern Brazilian media, recognized for its comprehensive coverage of local politics, culture, and economy across both print and digital platforms.
Rio Times
Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro
Serving as a primary source of news in English for Brazil, this publication provides comprehensive coverage of political, economic, and cultural developments tailored to expatriates, foreign investors, and international audiences. It has established itself as a vital bridge between local Brazilian affairs and the global community by offering analytical perspectives on the complex dynamics of the nation.
Tribuna Do Norte
Natal, Rio Grande do Norte
Founded in 1950, this daily publication serves as the primary journalistic authority for the state of Rio Grande do Norte, providing comprehensive coverage of local politics, regional economy, and cultural affairs. It maintains a significant influence in Natal and the surrounding areas, acting as a historical record of the region's development while offering a digital platform for real-time news updates.
Valor Economico
Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo
Valor Econômico is Brazil's leading financial and business newspaper. Based in São Paulo, it provides comprehensive coverage of the Brazilian economy, stock markets, and corporate news. Known for its rigorous journalism, it is an essential resource for investors and professionals navigating the Latin American market.
Zero Hora
Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul
Zero Hora is a major Brazilian daily newspaper based in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul. Established in 1964, it serves as a leading source of news, politics, and culture for southern Brazil. It is part of Grupo RBS and maintains a significant digital and print presence.
