Ponto Final

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Ponto Final
TypeDaily newspaper
FoundedDecember 18, 1991
LanguagePortuguese language[1]
HeadquartersMacau[2]
Websitepontofinal-macau.com

Ponto Final (meaning Full Stop in English;[3] Chinese: 句號報) is a Portuguese-language newspaper[4] published daily in Macau,[5] founded on December 18, 1991.[6] It was known for its critical stance against the Rocha Vieira administration.[7]

History[edit]

Ponto Final was originally published weekly,[8] but was later changed to a daily publication and has been published today. It added an English supplement in 1999.[9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Krich, John (18 March 2018). "Macanese Fusion Food Risks Extinction". Nikkei Asia. Retrieved 5 April 2022.
  2. ^ Lam, Anthony (14 August 2020). "Hurdles on AirAsia's Path to Helping Macau Students". Macau Daily Times. Retrieved 5 April 2022.
  3. ^ Government Information Bureau of the Macao Special Administrative Region (2019). "Media, Communications and Information Technology" (PDF). Macao Yearbook 2019. Macao: Government Information Bureau of the Macao Special Administrative Region. pp. 415–437. ISBN 978-99937-56-44-6.
  4. ^ Carvalho, Raquel (29 July 2014). "Hong Kong, Macau Academics Seek Meeting Over Firing of Eric Sautede". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 5 April 2022.
  5. ^ Gaspar, Marisa C. (2020). Heirs of the Bamboo: Identity and Ambivalence among the Eurasian Macanese. Berghahn Books. p. 83–. ISBN 978-1-78920-892-4.
  6. ^ Lin, Zhongxuan 林仲軒; Liu, Shih-diing 劉世鼎 (December 2019). 澳門的傳媒生態變遷與網絡新聞實踐 [Macau's Changing Media Ecology and Online Journalism Practices] (PDF). 二十一世紀 (in Chinese). 176: 95–112.
  7. ^ Clayton, Cathryn H. (2009). Sovereignty at the Edge: Macau & the Question of Chineseness. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Asia Center. p. 331–. ISBN 978-0-674-03545-4.
  8. ^ Martins, Edgar; Beardsley, John; Campany, David (2008). Edgar Martins: Topologies. Aperture. ISBN 978-1-59711-057-0.
  9. ^ Feng, Anwei, ed. (2011). English Language Education Across Greater China. Bristol: Multilingual Matters. p. 120–. ISBN 978-1-84769-496-6.

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