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Correio (Bahia)
''Correio'' (formerly ''Correio da Bahia'', though it is still occasionally referred to by this name) is a daily newspaper circulating in the Brazilian state of Bahia. ''Correio'' is part of Rede Bahia, a media conglomerate based in Bahia. In the digital space, the newspaper operates the Correio 24 Horas portal, a free-access platform composed of blogs and posts by columnists, articles, and reports, following the same editorial line as the print version of the newspaper. It is the leading newspaper in Bahia in terms of audience, ranking first in both digital access and print circulation. History ''Correio da Bahia'' was founded on 20 December 1978 by Antônio Carlos Magalhães, with Sérgio Tonielo as its first editor-in-chief, and began circulation on 15 January 1979. Before the creation of the newspaper, ACM had attempted, alongside another group, to purchase ''Jornal da Bahia'', without success. On 7 May 2000, the newspaper began circulating on Sundays and introduced the Re ...
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