In 2005, Ariane left the company to found the newspaper Q!, taking along the MPB FM radio. With the death of Ary Carvalho in 2003, the company’s property was divided between his three daughters: Ariane, Gigi and Eliane de Carvalho. Initially a vehicle of strong popular appeal, focused on police and violence news, the newspaper underwent extensive reform in the early 1990s, with the intention of competing for readers with the more traditional ones. In 1983, O Dia was purchased by journalist and businessman Ary Carvalho. On the occasion of the Coup d’état in Brazil in 1964, the newspaper published an article published on April 2 of that year, in which it stated: Chagas was Ademar’s partner and political ally at the time. Ĭhagas used the graphic equipment of the afternoon A Notícias (owned by former São Paulo governor Ademar de Barros ) to run the newspaper. The newspaper was founded on 5 of June of 1951 by the then deputy Chagas Freitas, future governor of the states of Guanabara and Rio de Janeiro. O Dia is a daily newspaper published in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. R $ 1.50 (Monday to Saturday), R $ 3.00 (Sunday) Note: For the Piauiense periodical, see O Dia (Teresina).
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