This newspaper has attracted many attentions from around the world - Spain, England, Finland, Sweden, Argentina, Brazil, USA, and some countries in Africa. It's become very well known and sells some 7,000 copies a month. But 7,000 seem to be quite a small number to a newspaper agency. For this newspaper, it's a big achievement compare with it's size. Vossa Senhoria is a weekly Brazilian newspaper recognized by Guinness World Records as the world's smallest newspaper.
Vossa Senhoria is 2.5 cm wide by 3.5 cm tall. Despite of its small size, it has a kids' section, a columnists, it talks about political issues, poetry, together with some pictures and advertisement too. Altogether it has 16 pages. It was created in 1935 by the printing worker and self-teaching journalist Leônidas Schwindt, who saw the small size as a solution for creating a quality low-cost newspaper. They got 5 workers working for the world's smallest newspaper. Everything is all hand made. Folding the newspaper alone requires three persons.
This tiny newspaper cost about US$2.00 each, US$25.00 if subscribed annually and the company promise to deliver anywhere in the world.
Source : www.vossasenhoria.com.br
Tags : Guinness world book records Vossa Senhoria smallest newspaper Brazil Brazilian
Thursday, November 8, 2007
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2 comments:
I could not read it with out my glasses.But it still is neat.
How much does it cost to subscribe and does the postal service lose the paper in the mail much??? :)
Kyle
Thanks for reminding, I've edited the post to put the prices too.
Probably, if you use the smallest envolope that couldn't fit in your mailing address after they applied the stamp!
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