After Porto, Braga, Coimbra, Viseu, Aveiro, Setubal and Algarve cmthrough some of its journalists, will take place between April 24 and 28, through Alentejo, as part of an action that has been deployed in the immediate vicinity of retail outlets.
For five days, some of the professionals who work daily, be it a newspaper or CMTVvisit the cities of Beja, Evora and Portalegre, with a visit to the beaches of Zambujeira do Mar, Vila Nova de Mil Fontes and Odemira.
Similar to what happened in the rest of the country, as well as in places where cm visit this month to see if newspaper sales have increased as a result of the graphic design changes made at the beginning of the year.
Between January 9 – when cm appeared with a new face – and on April 6, sales increased by, for example, 2% in Évora and Portalegre compared to the previous period from October 3 to December 22, 2022.
In Beja, newspaper sales increased by 3%. It is true that the south of the country was a region where cm grew less, but this is justified by the fact that historically this was already an area where the newspaper had a strong presence.
The largest growth occurred in the islands, with Madeira registering 23% and the Azores an 11% increase in sales.
The second region where cm The biggest year-to-date growth was in the north, with Porto leading with 26% growth, followed by Braga and Aveiro (12%), Bragança (9%), Viana do Castelo (7%) and Vila Real (6%). ). In the center of the country, the newspaper increased its sales by 3%, especially Castelo Branco and Coimbra (4%).
Also in Lisbon, the growth was 4%.
Author: Miguel Azevedo
Source: CM Jornal

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