Folha de S.Paulo celebrates its 105th anniversary on February 27, 2026, emphasizing adaptation to technologies like artificial intelligence and social media. Founded in 1921, the newspaper upholds principles of criticism, non-partisanship, and pluralism while launching initiatives to engage readers and cover contemporary dilemmas.
Folha de S.Paulo, one of Brazil's leading newspapers, reaches 105 years in a world transformed by the rise of social media and the incorporation of artificial intelligence. Founded in February 1921 as Folha da Noite, with short news, direct language, and partisan independence in a bustling São Paulo, the publication evolved over the years. It gave rise to Folha da Manhã and Folha da Tarde, culminating in unification in 1960 under the name Folha de S.Paulo.
"A Folha, aos 105, não mudou de princípios", says Luiz Frias, the newspaper's publisher. "Segue crítica, apartidária e pluralista. Continua também entusiasta da adoção de tecnologias, como a inteligência artificial, que possam aumentar a qualidade e a precisão do que oferece diariamente ao seu público, nos mais diversos formatos."
To mark the anniversary, Folha plans initiatives such as intensified audiovisual coverage, greater reader interaction, a series of reports on contemporary dilemmas, and a street race. Among the new features, a May series on longevity will address Brazil's aging population. According to IBGE, the number of people over 60 grew 57.4% in 12 years and is projected to reach 75.3 million by 2070, affecting economy, society, work, and health.
Other actions include Instagram videos under the hashtag #folha105, showcasing newsroom behind-the-scenes, such as news selection for the homepage and error corrections. Starting in March, the series "Desconstruindo a Entrevista" will bring together internet personalities, journalists, and columnists; the first episode features Blogueirinha with Mônica Bergamo, and the second, the creators of A Vida de Tina with Tati Bernardi. From May, meetings with ombudsman Alexandra Moraes will gather reader suggestions and criticisms, involving reporters and editors.
In a landscape of information overload and disinformation, Folha underscores the decisive role of professional journalism, navigating between print and digital formats, including podcasts, videos, and live streams.