The Voice of Goa since 1900 | |
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Print, online |
Owner(s) | Herald Publication Pvt. Ltd |
Founder(s) | Aleixo Clemente Messias Gomes |
Publisher | Herald Publication Pvt. Ltd |
Editor-in-chief | R. F. Fernandes |
Editor | Alister Miranda |
Founded | 21 April 1900; 124 years ago (1900-04-21) |
Political alignment | Centre |
Language | Portuguese (1900-1983) English (1983-Present) |
Headquarters | Panjim, Goa, India |
Circulation | 64,589 |
Website | heraldgoa |
Free online archives | epaper |
O Heraldo is a century-old English-language broadsheet daily newspaper published in Panaji, the capital of the Indian state of Goa.
History
O Heraldo was established as the first daily Portuguese newspaper on 21 May 1900 by Aleixo Clemente Messias Gomes in Goa. After a ten-year period in Lisbon, Messias Gomes undertook major expansions and modernisations of the paper's operations in 1919. It was later transformed into an English daily in 1983, by which time it had become the longest-running Portuguese-language newspaper outside of Portugal and Brazil.
The newspaper currently has two supplements - the daily four-page Herald Café, which is published everyday except Monday, and the weekly four-page Herald Review, which accompanies the paper on Sunday.
References
- Paul Harding (2003). Goa. Lonely Planet. pp. 47–. ISBN 978-1-74059-139-3.
- Paul Melo e Castro (trans.), Lengthening Shadows, 2 vols (Saligão: Goa, 1556, 2016), I p. 16.
- Paul Melo e Castro (trans.), Lengthening Shadows, 2 vols (Saligão: Goa, 1556, 2016), I p. 16.
- Saradesāya, Manohararāya (2000). A History of Konkani Literature: From 1500 to 1992. Sahitya Akademi. p. 241. ISBN 8172016646.
- Paul Melo e Castro (trans.), Lengthening Shadows, 2 vols (Saligão: Goa, 1556, 2016), I p. 16.
External links
- O Heraldo website (archived 30 April 2013)
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