The Voice of Goa since 1900 | |
| Type | Daily newspaper |
|---|---|
| Format | Print, online |
| Owner | Herald Publication Pvt. Ltd |
| Founder | Aleixo Clemente Messias Gomes |
| Publisher | Herald Publication Pvt. Ltd |
| Editor-in-chief | R. F. Fernandes |
| Editor | Alister Miranda |
| Founded | 21 April 1900; 125 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 inPanaji, the capital of the Indian state ofGoa.[1]
O Heraldo was established as the first dailyPortuguese newspaper on 21 May 1900 byAleixo Clemente Messias Gomes in Goa.[2] After a ten-year period in Lisbon, Messias Gomes undertook major expansions and modernisations of the paper's operations in 1919.[3] It was later transformed into an English daily in 1983,[4] by which time it had become the longest-runningPortuguese-language newspaper outside of Portugal and Brazil.[5]
The newspaper currently has two supplements – the daily four-pageHerald Café, which is published everyday except Monday, and the weekly four-pageHerald Review, which accompanies the paper on Sunday.[citation needed]
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