Neither Digital or in Paper will therefore be the Cabide

Revista Cabide

Revista Cabide

The Cabide magazine, which will be neither digital or on paper, will take over the day May 29 and June 1 cinema São Jorge, Lisbon . The magazine , according to the project manager , João Pombeiro , born ” the idea of making a live journal that meets the same purposes of a traditional magazine.”

More details will be revealed in March, but João Pombeiro , said that the first issue of the hanger will have as its starting point a question related to the departure of the troika of Portugal.” It’s not a conceptual magazine. We want to have very concrete issues,” he says.

The cover will be exposed on the outside of the facade of St. George. Over four days there will be interviews, debates, conferences, illustrations , as well as moments of drama and music . The group of employees, who will soon be released , is described as ” solid ” . Luis Alegre, responsible for workshop ideas with weight , takes the design of the project .

Source : Meios & Publicidade

Angola has new Magazine

Revista Rotas& Sabores

Revista Rotas& Sabores

The new publication of Edicenter, from the Angolan Executive Group, launched the Rotas & Sabores magazine. The magazine is bimonthly and bilingual and its main themes are tourism and leisure.

The Angolan Executive Group is on the market for over 20 years and is active in the fields of audiovisual, print and digital medium. Opened its branch in Lisbon in 1998

Source: Briefing

‘Libération ‘ may stop print version

logo-liberation-311x113The newspaper ‘Libération’ may end up on your paper version. The headline of the newspaper, on February 8, journalists dispute the owners ‘ plans to transform the ‘ Libé ‘ on a social network , and its headquarters in a space for culture and debate . It reads: “We are a newspaper , not a restaurant , not a social network , not a cultural space, not a television studio , not a bar , not an incubator for start-up … ”

This editorial was the response of workers in the Parisian daily plans of the owners to try to resolve a serious financial crisis (loss of over one million euros in 2013 , accumulated debt of six million ) and sales (down over 15 % in first 11 months of last year , and below 100 thousand copies in November ) that affect this title established in 1973 by the philosopher Jean -Paul Sartre as a newspaper fighting Maoist left without shareholders or advertising , and they celebrated 40 years of life in 2013 .

Sources: The Guardian ; Diário de Notícias

Jornal Sénior ends publication

The last edition of Jornal Sénior was launched in the past 15 January, nine months after commenced business.

In declarations to the national newspaper “Público”, Mário Zambujal, director of Jornal Sénior, explain that “is a question of financial sustainability”, stating that would be needed  more two or three  years for the project become viable.

Was a biweekly periodicity newspaper and had the cover price of 95 cents.

Source: Briefing

“Expresso” will have a digital edition

The weekly newspaper “Expresso” will launch by the end of the first half of 2014, a daily digital edition to subscribers.

According to Ricardo Costa, director of Expresso newspaper print edition, “the launch of a daily edition is one of the greatest transformations in the history of the newspaper, either for writing or for newspaper readers.” He adds that this digital edition is “an absolutely necessary transformation to the future of the newspaper and journalism has always done and that we will finish without losing our starting values: independence, credibility, innovation and freedom.”

The direction of this daily digital edition of the “Expresso” will be carried out by Pedro Santos Guerreiro, former director of Jornal de Negócios

Source: Expresso

New digital Portuguese newspaper, “The Observer,” available later this year

Will be launched in the first half of this year the digital newspaper “The Observer“. Under the authority of the Social Democrats Alexandre Relvas e António Carrapatoso, this digital newspaper, from the editorial point of view, “defends the representative democracy, the market economy, such an open and global society”, according to the website. The guarantee is a newspaper “Independent”, “fruit of a new media group 100% Portuguese.”

David Dinis, until then political editor in the weekly newspaper “Sol”, take the direction of “The Observer”.

Source: Jornal de Negócios

The print edition of ‘La Gaceta’ has been closed

As of December 27th 2013, the spanish daily ‘La Gaceta’ ceased its print edition, keeping the newspaper in an online version.

Breaking sales and changes in the direction of the newspaper have dictaded the closure of ‘La Gaceta’, who belongs to Intereconomía Group.

The print edition of 'La Gaceta' has been closed

The print edition of ‘La Gaceta’ has been closed

 

 

 

 

 

 

Source: El Confidencial