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James V. Donnaruma started an influential Italian-language newspaper, La Gazzetta del Massachusetts, in 1905. Based in the North End, La Gazzetta is now published in English as the Post-Gazette, with the tagline "The Italian-American Voice of Massachusetts". [88]
La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno; Gazzetta del Popolo; La Gazzetta dello Sport; Gazzetta di Mantova; Gazzetta di Milano (1816–1875) Gazzetta di Modena; Gazzetta di Parma; Gazzetta di Reggio; Gazzetta del Sud; Gazzetta Ufficiale; Il Gazzettino; Genova (newspaper 1639–1646) Genova (newspaper 1642–1684) Giornale di Brescia; Il Giornale d'Italia ...
In January 1945, three representatives of the major political forces of the Italian Resistance, Giuseppe Liverani, managing director of Il Popolo (The People), Primo Parrini, managing director of Avanti!, and Amerigo Terenzi, CEO of L'Unità, advanced the possibility to organize a news agency as a cooperative of newspapers, not controlled by the government nor private groups, replacing the ...
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Giovanni "Gianni" Merlo (born in Vigevano on 16 April 1947) is an Italian sports journalist, reporter at La Gazzetta dello Sport and current president of International Sports Press Association, AIPS [Italian]. [1] He is married, and has a son and a daughter. In his youth, he practised athletics, football, and basketball.
3. Traditional Wassail. Forget boring cider — wassail is the OG festive drink dating back to medieval England. Part of a tradition called “wassailing,” it was made to toast good health and ...
La Notizia is an Italian newspaper which was started by Gaetano Pedullà, an Italian journalist and politician, and other journalists in 2013. [1] The paper is headquartered in Rome . [ 2 ] Gaetano Pedullà is the editor-in-chief of the paper.
Il Gazzettino has the following eight local editions: . Venice; Treviso; Padua; Belluno; Rovigo; Vicenza-Bassano; Friuli (); Pordenone; In 2006 the Rome-based publishing company Caltagirone Editore acquired the majority stake of Il Gazzettino's publishing company, Società Editrice Padana (which also owns TeleFriuli).