Gazeta do Povo

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Gazeta do Povo (GP) is a Brazilian newspaper based in Curitiba, Paraná. The newspaper is almost exclusively published in digital format, with a weekly magazine edition on Saturdays. It is currently considered the largest newspaper in Paraná and the oldest newspaper in the state.

Gazeta do Povo
TypeDigital daily with Saturday weekly
FormatMagazine (weekly)
Owner(s)Grupo Paranaense de Comunicação
Founder(s)Benjamin Lins and Oscar Joseph de Plácido e Silva
Founded3 February 1919; 105 years ago (1919-02-03)
Political alignmentConservative
CityCuritiba, Paraná
CountryBrazil
Sister newspapersGazeta Maringá (digital)
Websitewww.gazetadopovo.com.br

After a moderate turn in its political stance, beginning in 2015, the newspaper became an outlet for Brazilian conservatism.

History

It was founded on February 3, 1919, by Benjamin Lins and Oscar Joseph de Plácido e Silva. In 1962, the newspaper was bought by the partners Francisco Cunha Pereira Filho and Edmundo Lemanski, transforming the newspaper into one of the main companies of the Grupo Paranaense de Comunicação (GRPCOM).

On December 1, 2015, the newspaper changed format, from broadsheet to Berliner, with a maximum of 48 pages. On weekends, the newspaper was printed in a single 88-page edition. On 1 June 2017, Gazeta do Povo ceased to be published daily in a physical edition in order to focus on its news website.

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