Portugal

  • Radio

    The radio came before television and began to emit, not only music, news, and reports of football, but also soap operas. The soap operas were stories told by the announcers who used to play objects there noise like the sounds of the imaginary scenario of the story.

     

    Main features:

    -RFM and RádioRenascença are the more listened radio stations in Portugal, followed by RádioComercial and Antena 1;

    - The radio broadcasters have been losing advertising revenues to other media in the past years but a recent study concludes that the value of local radio ad market is being underestimated;

    - Radio is rapidly adapting to digital technologies and diversifying the means of distribution.

    Within the national radios we can highlight the following:

    -Antena 1

     

    -Antena 2

     

    - Antena 3

     

    - Rádio Comercial (you can access it @ http://radiocomercial.iol.pt/)

     

    - Rádio Renascença (you can access it @ http://rr.sapo.pt/)

     

    - RFM (you can access it @ http://rfm.sapo.pt/)

     

    - TSF (you can access it @ http://www.tsf.pt/)

     

     

    Television

    Three national generalist television operators coexist in strong competition in the hertz space: RTP (channels RTP1 and RTP2), holder of the public service and submitted to a set of obligations defined by the State; SIC and TVI, both commercial stations created at the beginning of the 1990s and bestowed with a renewed license to broadcast until 2021.

    Main features:

    -Television continues to stand as the dominant medium regarding audiences and advertising revenues.

    - Each Portuguese watches an average of 3 hours and 35 minutes of television per day.

    - Television commercial channels SIC and TVI, the latter with more popular characteristics, continue to dispute audience share leadership.

    - Portuguese “telenovelas“(soap operas), football and information are the television genres which gather the public preferences.

    - NOS and the most direct competitor MEO hold the main market share of subscription television.      

     

    Here, in Portugal, we have 4 national channels:

     

    - RTP (you can access it @ http://www.rtp.pt/rtp1)

     

    - RTP2 (you can access it @http://www.rtp.pt/rtp2)

     

    - SIC (you can access it @ http://sic.sapo.pt/)

     

    - TVI (you can access it @ http://www.tvi.iol.pt/)

     

     

    Cinema

     

    Cinema audiences are concentrated mostly in the regions of Lisboa, Porto, Setúbal e Faro, also the most populated in the country. These regions, including Faro, are also the ones that feature a wider offer of movie theatres. Most movie theatres in Portugal are single-screen venues, whereas multiple screen theatres are located mostly in the most densely populated urban areas, home to the most frequent cinema-attending public in the country.

    According to Instituto do Cinema e do Audiovisual, box office revenues amounted to 33 million euro throughout the first semester of 2009, as a result of the attendance by 7.2 million spectators. 133 films premiered during the aforementioned period, including 14 domestic productions. In 2008, 234 films premiered in Portugal, attended by 16 million spectators with total box office revenues of 70 million euro. During this same year only 15 domestic productions premiered in the country, whereas the remaining lot was made up mostly by American productions or American/European co-productions.LusomundoAudiovisuais stands out as the main distributor in the country.

     

    Press


    In Portugal there is a great variety of newspapers, for example of news, sports, cultural, economic affairs, among others.

    News:

    - Jornal de Notícias (you can access it @ http://www.jn.pt/)

     

    - Correio da Manhã (you can access it @ http://www.cmjornal.pt/)

     

    - Público (you can access it @ http://www.publico.pt/)

     

     

    Sports:

    - O Jogo (you can access it @ http://www.ojogo.pt/)

     

    - Record (you can access it @ http://www.record.pt/)

     

    - A Bola (you can access it @ http://www.abola.pt/#)

     

     

     

    Magazines:

    Tabloids

     

    - VIP (you can access it @ http://www.vip.pt/)

     

    - Nova Gente (you can access it @ http://www.novagente.pt/)

     

     

    Television Magazines

     

    - TV 7 Dias (you can access it @ http://www.tv7dias.pt/)

     

    - TV Mais (you can access it @ http://tvmais.sapo.pt/)

     

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    Jornal de Matosinhos (http://www.jornaldematosinhos.com/)

    Mais Futebol (http://www.maisfutebol.iol.pt/)

    Diário de Notícias (http://www.dn.pt/)

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