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The November 2011 front page ofThe Rio Times | |
| Type | Online news and features services, and monthly printed newspaper |
|---|---|
| Editor | Matthias Camenzind |
| Founded | March 2009 (16 years, 11 months) |
| Language | English |
| Headquarters | Rio de Janeiro,Brazil |
| Website | www.riotimesonline.com |
The Rio Times is anEnglish-languagenewspaper and news and featureswebsite based inRio de Janeiro,Brazil and one of the biggest newspapers in English in all of Latin America, with a reach twice as large as the second-placedMexico News Daily.[citation needed]
The Rio Times is an English language publication dedicated to anyone interested in Brazil and Latin America. The paper's editor is Swiss-born Matthias Camenzind, who bought The Rio times in March 2019 from its American founder Stone Korshak. Beyond national and local events, The Rio Times also covers issues of specific interest to foreign nationals in Brazil. The paper's mission is to provide its readers with a broad spectrum of information and improve their understanding of Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Brazil, and Latin America.
In 2019 The Rio Times started to invest significantly more in reporting from all over Latin America. A third of all daily contributions today report on Latin America while two thirds deal with Brazil.
The Rio Times produced its first printed version, which increased from 5,000 to 10,000 in December 2011. It is distributed to a range of hotels and places popular with theAnglophoneexpat community.
The print version was abandoned in 2017. Since then The Rio Times has been published exclusively online.
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