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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) 1899 ed. 1921 ed. "Giornale e Giornalismo", Enciclopedia Italiana (in Italian), 1933 "Italy: the Press". Western Europe. Regional ...
La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno (English: "The Gazette of the South") is an Italian daily newspaper, founded in 1887 in Bari, Italy.It is one of the leading newspapers published in Southern Italy, with most of its readers living in Apulia and Basilicata.
Gazzetta del Sud was founded in 1952 in Messina, Sicily by the Italian businessman and member of Liberal Party Uberto Bonino.Since 2006, it has been published in tabloid format.
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).
Central editorial office of Il Messaggero in Rome, Via del Tritone, near Piazza Barberini. Caltagirone Editore S.p.A. is an Italian publisher, based in Rome, Italy, founded in July 1999 (following the purchase of the newspapers Il Messaggero and Il Mattino in 1999). [1]
La Verità ("The Truth") is an Italian newspaper published in Milan, Italy.The newspaper is conservative and right-wing populist in outlook [1] [2] and often offers Catholic-inspired views, albeit being somewhat critical of Pope Francis. [3]
It was founded in 1946 when Friuli was still part of Veneto and Venezia Giulia was claimed by the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.It was acquired by GEDI Gruppo Editoriale in 1998 and ceded to Nord Est Multimedia in 2023. [1]
Leggo was established by Caltagirone Editore, [1] owned by Francesco Gaetano Caltagirone, in 2001.. It publishes 15 local editions for the cities of Rome, Milan ...