Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Instead of “Always” is now “Porto.” – Express

The executive Rui Moreira will launch in May a publication on paper that replaces the old magazine “Always”, distributed quarterly in the previous term in all rooms of the city.

The new publication will have paper size and will also have free and universal distribution, three or four times a year, but with printing costs reduced compared to the magazine’s Rio was.

With the title” Port. ” blue, like the brand of the city already designed in the mandate of Rui Moreira, the municipal newspaper will have a fixed section of opinion, open to all parties represented in the Municipal Assembly of Porto.

In the first paragraph, shall be signed by chronic Artur Ribeiro, CDU, Luis Artur, PSD, and Andrew Noronha, the independent movement that supported the candidacy of the current mayor of Porto. Municipal columnists of the PS and the Left Bloc in the launch issue of the still are not known “port.”.

Having staked in 2014 on creating new websites and digital communication platforms the executive Rui Moreira found that there is still a significant range of the residents of Invicta without access to information in this way, which is why the House will again have a publication on paper.

According to the office communication and promotion of the local authority, the newspaper will have no advertising, “does not conflict, neither replaces nor competes with existing formal and trade press.”

Another editorial guidelines adopted by Rui Moreira is that the “Port.” will not be a propaganda organ of the executive, but plural in the view and cross the themes, “facing the city, similar to what happens in the news portal www.porto.pt”, says Nuno Santos.

The political adviser to the president of the municipality advances, for example independence it sets the new newspaper, that the publication of May will have only one photo of Rui Moreira, and all the numbers, there will be Centrally interview by journalists invited several media, if authorized by the respective directions.

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