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  2. Il Giornale - Wikipedia

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    il Giornale della Libertà was a free weekly political, headed by Michela Vittoria Brambilla, and attached to il Giornale. It was severely criticized by its editorial staff, who later went on strike, which was the second time after the departure of Montanelli. [29] The last issue was published in May 2008. [30]

  3. Il Giornale d'Italia - Wikipedia

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    Il Giornale d'Italia is an Italian online newspaper. It was founded in Rome in 1901 by the prestigious liberal politicians Sidney Sonnino and Antonio Salandra, both of which were part of the Liberal Constitutional Party. The original paper ceased publication in 1976, following a long decline in sales.

  4. List of newspapers in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Angelucci – Il Giornale, Libero, Il Tempo; Gruppo SAE – Il Tirreno, La Nuova Sardegna, Gazzetta di Modena, Gazzetta di Reggio, La Nuova Ferrara; Gruppo Athesis – L'Arena, Il Giornale di Vicenza, Gazzetta di Mantova; Società Iniziative Editoriali – L'Adige, Alto Adige; Class Editori – Italia Oggi, MF Milano Finanza

  5. Il Giorno (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Il Giorno was founded by the Italian businessman Cino Del Duca on 21 March 1956, [1] with the journalist Gaetano Baldacci, to challenge Corriere della Sera, also a daily newspaper published in Milan. Later, because of a financial crisis, Italian public administrator Enrico Mattei and the state-owned oil company Eni [ 2 ] bought part of the ...

  6. Il Giornale Italiano - Wikipedia

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    Il Giornale Italiano had a wide circulation, with 8,000 copies sold each week. Published weekly, from June 1938, Il Giornale Italiano included an English Section with its own separate masthead. By the late 1920s, many thousands of Italian workers had immigrated to Australia. [ 2 ]

  7. Category:Italian-language newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Il Gazzettino; Genova (newspaper 1639–1646) Genova (newspaper 1642–1684) Giornale di Brescia; Il Giornale d'Italia; Giornale di Sicilia; Il Giornale Italiano; Il Giornale; Il Giorno (newspaper) Il Globo

  8. Il Giornale di Vicenza - Wikipedia

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    Il Giornale di Vicenza logo. Il Giornale di Vicenza is an Italian newspaper published in Vicenza, Italy.. The newspaper, which was first published in 1915 as La Provincia di Vicenza and has since been the leading one in Vicenza and its province, is controlled by Athesis SpA (which notably controls also L'Arena, Verona's main newspaper) and, as of 2020, is edited by Luca Ancetti.

  9. Giorgio Mulé - Wikipedia

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    He began his journalistic career in 1989, at the Giornale di Sicilia in Palermo as a crime and judicial reporter, with a stint in New York City at Il Progresso Italoamericano; in 1992 he moved to Il Giornale, then directed by Indro Montanelli. [citation needed]