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Correio Braziliense

correiobraziliense.com.br

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21.1/30

From 10 article(s) scored. Updated daily.

Where they shine: Logical Coherence (5.0). Where they slip: Perspective Balance (2.1).

Correio Braziliense's report card

Source Quality 2.6/5
Perspective Balance 2.1/5
Contextual Depth 3.0/5
Language Neutrality 4.3/5
Transparency 4.1/5
Logical Coherence 5.0/5

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About Correio Braziliense

Correio Braziliense is a major daily newspaper founded in 1963 that serves as one of Brazil's most influential publications, particularly covering politics and national affairs from the capital. The newspaper is known for its comprehensive coverage of Brazilian politics, government, and public policy, given its strategic location in Brasília. It serves a educated, middle-class readership with significant interest in national politics and public affairs.

Ownership: Correio Braziliense is owned by Diários Associados, one of Brazil's largest media conglomerates founded by Assis Chateaubriand. The company operates multiple newspapers, television stations, and radio outlets across Brazil.

Revenue: The publication operates on a mixed revenue model including digital and print subscriptions, advertising revenue, and sponsored content. Like many traditional newspapers, it has been transitioning toward digital-first operations with increased focus on online subscriptions.

Editorial Line: Correio Braziliense is commonly characterized by Brazilian media observers as having a center-right editorial line, historically supporting conservative economic policies while maintaining editorial independence. The publication is generally viewed as part of the traditional Brazilian press establishment, with coverage that tends to be critical of left-wing governments and supportive of market-oriented reforms.

Founded: 1963 · Brasília, DF