The Portuguese Tribune, known in Portuguese as Tribuna Portuguesa, is a Portuguese bilingual newspaper serving the Portuguese-American community. Headquartered in Modesto, California, the newspaper was founded in 1979, in the Little Portugal neighborhood of San Jose. Since 2003, the tribune has been published by the Tagus Group. It was founded in July 1979 by John P. Brum in San Jose, CA. Regularly published since September 1979, The Portuguese Tribune was a weekly newspaper headquartered in the heart of the Portuguese-American community of San Jose—the Little Portugal or Five Wounds neighborhood. In the mid-1980s and under difficult financial and administrative crisis, it was reorganized by entrepreneurs Albert Soares, John (João) Rodrigues da Silveira, and Arthur Thomas under editor Artur da Cunha Oliveira, Azorean writer and future Member of the European Parliament. After Dr. Cunha Oliveira's election to the European Parliament in 1989, the newspaper went through some administrative challenges and irregular publication until radio personality and writer Filomena Rocha Mendes took over. More information...
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