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Diários Associados

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Diários Associados
Company typePrivate
IndustryMedia conglomerate
Founded12 October 1924; 100 years ago (1924-10-12)[1]
FounderAssis Chateaubriand
HeadquartersBrasilia, DF, Brazil
Key people
Álvaro Texeira da Costa (CEO)
ProductsNewspapers, Internet, Television
RevenueIncrease US$ 1.1 Billion (2011)
Number of employees
4,647

The Diários Associados, or Associated Dailies, are a union of Brazilian communication media created by Assis Chateaubriand.

Diários Associados owned Rede Tupi, the first Brazilian television network, through its affiliate, the Rede de Emissoras Associadas, from 1950 to 1980.

Today the group has 50 vehicles of communication, consisting of 15 newspapers, 12 radio networks, 8 television networks, 9 Internet portals and 5 other sites, 1 foundation and 5 other companies. The corporation was once the largest in the history of the press in Brazil.[2]

Newspapers

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Radio

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Television

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Portals

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Other companies

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References

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  1. ^ "Linha do Tempo - Diários Associados".
  2. ^ "«Grupo Diários Associados»".
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