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O Cruzeiro : ウィキペディア英語版
O Cruzeiro

''O Cruzeiro'' was a Brazilian illustrated weekly magazine, released in Rio de Janeiro on 10 November 1928 and was published by Assis Chateaubriand's Diários Associados. Carlos Dias Malheiro was its director during the period from 1928 to 1933, being succeeded by Antonio Accioly Netto. It was the leading Brazilian illustrated magazine in the first half of the 20th century.〔 Publication ceased in July 1975.
''O Cruzeiro'' established a new language in the Brazilian press: graphic innovations, publishing great articles, with emphasis on photojournalism. It strengthened the partnership with reporter-photographer duos, the most famous being formed by David Nasser and Jean Manzon that in the 1940s and 1950s produced stories of great impact. The magazine made it clear in its first editorial that it differed from its "older sisters who were born from the debris of Colonial Rio", putting itself at the forefront of modernity combining its name to modern technology: "''O Cruzeiro'' will find in its birth the skyscraper, the radio, and the air mail ".
In 1941, ''O Cruzeiro'' also became the name of the publishing house of Diários Associados' group.
Among its many subjects, the magazine ''O Cruzeiro'' told facts about the lives of Hollywood stars, cinema, sports and health. It also had sections of cartoons, politics, cooking and fashion.
Covering the suicide of Getúlio Vargas in August 1954, the magazine circulation reached 720,000 copies. Until then, the maximum reached was the mark of 80,000 copies. Thereafter, the number remained. In the 1960s, ''O Cruzeiro'' declined by mismanagement and the emergence of new publications such as magazines ''Manchete'' and ''Fatos & Fotos''. The end of the magazine took place in July 1975, with the final consecration of instant television medium in favor of the print and the end of empire of Chateaubriand's Diários Associados.
==Collaborators==
Some of the most notable collaborators to the magazine were:〔
* Carlos Estêvão
* David Nasser
* Jean Manzon
* José Araújo de Medeiros
* José Cândido de Carvalho
* José Leal
* Luciano Carneiro
* Mário de Morais
* Millôr Fernandes
* Péricles
* Rachel de Queiroz
* Ubiratan de Lemos
* Ziraldo

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