List of newspapers in Italy
This is a list of newspapers in Italy.
The number of daily print newspapers in Italy was 107 in 1950, whereas it was 78 in 1965.[1] It has further declined since and 66 are listed in this article: 16 national newspapers, 47 regional or local newspapers (some of which have a larger circulation than most national ones) and 3 sports newspapers.[2]
National
Listed according to newspaper circulation, updated to February 2021.[3]
| Newspaper | Circulation | Headquarters | Est. | Political alignment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Corriere della Sera | 260,760 | Milan | 1876 | Liberalism |
| La Repubblica | 174,057 | Rome | 1976 | Progressivism |
| Il Sole 24 Ore | 149,810 | Milan | 1865[4] | Liberalism |
| Avvenire | 117,547 | Milan | 1968 | Christian democracy |
| La Stampa | 114,353 | Turin | 1867 | Social liberalism |
| Il Fatto Quotidiano | 59,268 | Rome | 2009 | Left-wing populism |
| Il Giornale | 42,279 | Milan | 1974 | Conservative liberalism |
| La Verità | 30,343 | Milan | 2016 | Right-wing populism |
| Libero | 25,105 | Milan | 2000 | Conservatism |
| Italia Oggi | 16,654 | Milan | 1991 | Liberal conservatism |
| Il manifesto | 14,411 | Rome | 1969 | Socialism |
| MF Milano Finanza | n.a. | Milan | 1989 | Liberal conservatism |
| Domani | n.a. | Rome | 2020 | Social liberalism |
| Il Foglio | n.a. | Rome | 1996 | Liberalism |
| Il Riformista | n.a. | Rome | 2002 | Social liberalism |
| Il Dubbio | n.a. | Rome | 2016 | Liberalism |
| La Notizia | n.a. | Rome | 2013 | Populism |
Regional/local
Listed according to newspaper circulation, updated to February 2021.[3]
Sports
Listed according to newspaper circulation, updated to February 2021.[3]
| Newspaper | Circulation | Headquarters | Est. |
|---|---|---|---|
| La Gazzetta dello Sport | 91,273 | Milan | 1896 |
| Corriere dello Sport – Stadio | 39,121 | Rome | 1924 |
| Tuttosport | 28,176 | Turin | 1945 |
Publishers
Some media companies publish several newspapers:
- GEDI Gruppo Editoriale – La Repubblica, La Stampa, Messaggero Veneto, Il Secolo XIX, Il Piccolo, Gazzetta di Mantova, Il Mattino di Padova, La Provincia Pavese, La Tribuna di Treviso, La Nuova Venezia, Corriere delle Alpi
- RCS MediaGroup – Corriere della Sera, La Gazzetta dello Sport
- Caltagirone Editore – Il Messaggero, Il Mattino, Il Gazzettino, Corriere Adriatico, Nuovo Quotidiano di Puglia
- Gruppo SAE – Il Tirreno, Gazzetta di Reggio, Gazzetta di Modena, La Nuova Ferrara
- Editoriale Nazionale – Il Resto del Carlino, La Nazione, Il Giorno
- Gruppo Amodei – Corriere dello Sport – Stadio, Tuttosport
- Athesis – L'Arena, Il Giornale di Vicenza
See also
References
- Pippa Norris (Fall 2000). "Chapter 4 The Decline of Newspapers?". A Virtuous Circle: Political Communications in Post-Industrial Societies (PDF). New York: Cambridge University Press. Retrieved 6 October 2013.
- "European Publishing Monitor" (PDF). Turku School of Economics (Media Group). March 2007. Archived from the original (Report) on 10 October 2017. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
- "ADS - Accertamenti Diffusione Stampa".
- The newspaper started as Il Sole and in 1965 it was merged with 24 Ore, started in 1933, in order to form the current newspaper.
Further reading
- Giuseppe Ottino (1875), La stampa periodica, il commercio dei libri e la tipografia in Italia (in Italian), Milan: G. Brigola, hdl:2027/umn.31951001486193y
- Nicola Bernardini, ed. (1890). Guida della stampa periodica italiana (in Italian). Lecce: R. Tipografia editrice salentina dei fratelli Spacciante.
- "Giornali e giornalisti", Almanacco Italiano (in Italian), Florence: R. Bemporad & figlio, 1896, pp. 431+
- Annuario della Stampa Italiana (in Italian)
- "Giornale e Giornalismo", Enciclopedia Italiana (in Italian), 1933
- "Italy: the Press". Western Europe. Regional Surveys of the World (5th ed.). Europa Publications. 2003. p. 392+. ISBN 978-1-85743-152-0.
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