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  2. Nicola Porro - Wikipedia

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    Having become a regular contributor to the Il Giornale in 2003, he holds the position of deputy editor. In the newspaper he writes editorials and the columns Biblioteca liberale and Zuppa di Porro, the latter focusing on economics. [6] In 2010 he was a member of the Amici della domenica, a jury for the Strega Prize. [7]

  3. Il Giornale - Wikipedia

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    il Giornale (English: "the Newspaper"), known from its founding in 1974 until 1983 as il Giornale nuovo (English: "the new Newspaper"), is an Italian-language daily newspaper published in Milan with an average circulation of 28,933 in May 2023. [1] In 2006, it was considered one of Italy's main national newspapers. [2] [3] [4]

  4. List of newspapers in Italy - Wikipedia

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    GEDI Gruppo Editoriale – La Repubblica, La Stampa, Il Secolo XIX, La Provincia Pavese; Caltagirone Editore – Il Messaggero, Il Gazzettino, Il Mattino, Corriere Adriatico, Nuovo Quotidiano di Puglia; Editoriale Nazionale – Il Resto del Carlino, La Nazione, Il Giorno; Gruppo Amodei – Corriere dello Sport, Tuttosport

  5. La Notizia - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Vittorio Feltri - Wikipedia

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    Feltri was born in Bergamo, Italy, one of three children of Adele and Angelo Feltri (1906–1949). [2] His father died at the age of 43 of Addison's disease. [2] At 14 and a half, he began working as a bellboy in a crystal shop, then a packaging shop, then took a window dresser course; he gained a political science degree at the University of Bergamo.

  7. La Verità - Wikipedia

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    La Verità (English: "The Truth") is a daily newspaper based in the city of 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 ]

  8. Giampaolo Pansa - Wikipedia

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    1964–1968, Il Giorno: Working for the Milan-based paper under the directorship of Italo Pietra, Pansa reported on events in the Lombardy region. [12] 1969–1972, La Stampa: Pansa then returned to La Stampa shortly after Alberto Ronchey took over as director of the newspaper, covering the Piazza Fontana bombing in Milan. [15]

  9. La Provincia Pavese - Wikipedia

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    La Provincia Pavese is part of the Gruppo Editoriale L'Espresso through its subsidiary, Finegil, which publishes it. [1] The paper has its headquarters in Pavia. [2] In 2013 La Provincia Pavese had a circulation of 16,585 copies. [3] The Espresso Group reported that the circulation of the paper was 15,700 copies in 2014. [2]