Veja (magazine)

Veja ( Look! In Portuguese) is a Brazilian weekly investigative news magazine appearing. It has a circulation of over 1.2 million copies, of which 920,000 are paid subscriptions, and is released by the Editora Abril in São Paulo across the country.

Veja is the " flagship" of the Grupo Abril, the holding company of the publishing house in São Paulo. The magazine first appeared on September 11, 1968, was founded by the journalist Victor Civita. It is the most important news magazine of Brazil and the third largest in the world by Time and Newsweek.

Veja published articles on various topics, and his columns on politics, economy, culture and entertainment are part of the best it has to offer Journalism in Brazil. An integral part of the leaf are also sections on film, television, literature and music. The editorial office is on the 19th floor at Avenida das Nações Unidas Pinheiros district.

In the states of Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, the sheet containing inserts with the title Veja Veja Rio or São Paulo, which will be discussed in local events, such as arts and culture. Famous and very popular are the reports ( here, for example, Veja Sao Paulo) on the regional gastronomy, leisure and culture, shows and nightlife, and much more.

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