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Rome
·Italian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
The first newspaper in Italy with free distribution, advertising and informational daily publication. Printed in Milan and Rome, available nationwide in 15 local versions. Like most similar newspapers, it has a huge circulation and is aimed at a wide range of audiences. More than 30% of its content is made up of ads.
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Milan
·Italian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·Sport
·None
Italian sports national daily newspaper, created to cover the events of the Olympic Games in Athens in 1896. It is printed on pink-colored paper. It is mainly devoted to football and cycling. Organizer and main sponsor of the Giro d'Italia, Giro di Lombardia, Milan—Sanremo cycling races.
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Rome
·Italian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Liberal
Italian daily information and analytical national newspaper, one of the ten most popular newspapers in Italy, the first tabloid in Italy. One of the youngest Italian newspapers to reach the national level.
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Turin
·Italian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Centrism
One of the oldest newspapers in Italy, created by the writer Vittorio Berzecio in 1867, it is published in Turin, and is distributed mainly in the northern regions and Piedmont. In other European countries, it is available by subscription. It represents a centrist political trend. Many supplements are being published to the newspaper today.
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Milan
·Italian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Centrism
One of the oldest, most popular and widely circulated Italian newspapers, published daily in the evening in Milan since 1876, the newspaper has long remained the main representative of the conservative system in Italy. It is also available for free sale in a number of European countries, for example, in France.
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Milan
·Italian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·Business, finance, money
·None
Italian-language business newspaper owned by the General Confederation of Italian Industry (Confindustria). Published in Milan since 1965 on characteristic colored paper. The newspaper is aimed at representatives of companies, managers, business leaders, banking specialists, entrepreneurs, and investors.
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Rome
·Italian
·Magazine
·Weekly
·General
·None
Weekly Italian national journal of journalistic political and economic investigations, as well as various abuses in all spheres of the country's life. In the 1950s, he showed himself as an «opponent and denouncer of Clientelism», close ties between politics and big business in Italy. Founder of the national newspaper «La Repubblica».
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Bologna
·Italian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Centrism
Italian newspaper of the Bologna region, published since 1885. One of the oldest newspapers in Italy. At first, it was distributed through tobacco kiosks, the buyer of cigarettes received a fresh issue of the publication for delivery. Today it is published in two dozen versions.
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Genoa
·Italian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·Business, finance, money
·None
The local national newspaper of the province of Genoa and the whole region of Liguria, as well as Lower Piedmont. One of the first Italian newspapers to be printed entirely in color. It is mostly devoted to economics, science, modern technologies, and cultural events.
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Rome
·Italian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Centrism
The most popular newspaper in Rome, one of the ten most widely circulated national Italian publications. Distributed in central Italy as 12 regional editions for the provinces of Abruzzi, Lazio, Marche, Tuscany, and Umbria.
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Mestre
·Italian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
The daily newspaper of the Italian municipality of Mestre, the central news publication of Northern Italy and one of the oldest Italian newspapers. It is distributed mainly in Venice, but also in Belluno, Rovigo, Padua, Pordenone, Treviso, Friula.
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Milan
·Italian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·Politics
·Centre-right
Information and analytical daily Italian newspaper with an editorial office in Milan, a political and critical center-right publication created by Italian journalist Vittorio Feltri in 2000. «Newspaper of Opinions» — here you can freely express yourself and find out the opinion of others.
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Milan
·Italian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Conservative
Italian information and analytical daily newspaper with an office in Milan. A publication with a characteristic conservative political stance. Since 1994, it has been owned by the Berlusconi family and its subsidiaries.
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Naples
·Italian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Centre-left
The first daily newspaper of the south of Italy, the most widely circulated and popular newspaper in Naples. Today it is distributed throughout the «Metropolis of Naples», including almost the entire Tyrrhenian coast and Avellino, Benevento, Salerno, Caserta, Calabria. Founder of the annual award for journalists «Premio Giancarlo Siani».
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Milan
·Italian
·Magazine
·Weekly
·General
·Centrism
Italy's first news magazine with a weekly publication, created by Arnoldo Mondadori as an analogue of the American «Time» and later formed its own independent concept, in 1994 became more politicized after the editorial office was acquired by Silvio Berlusconi.
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Milan
·Italian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Centrism
National Italian daily conservative newspaper, mainly distributed in Lombardy, where it is considered one of the leading ones, as well as in Milan. The newspaper was founded by the famous Italian businessman, politician and producer Chino Del Duca to compete with Corriere della Sera.
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Sardinia, Cagliari
·Italian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Centrism
The oldest printed publication of the island of Sardinia, an Italian daily regional newspaper. The first newspaper in Europe to open its website on the Internet with an electronic version of the publication.
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Rome
·Italian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·Sport
·None
Italian daily sports newspaper with a publishing house in Rome. It is one of the three most popular sports publications in Italy. Winner of the local circulation record. It is distributed mainly in the central and southern regions of Italy.
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Turin
·Italian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·Sport
·None
Popular sports newspaper of the north-western regions of Italy and the Tyrrhenian region. It is mainly devoted to national and European football, local clubs: Juventus, Turin, Inter, Milan. Other sports: auto racing, tennis, basketball, athletics. Founder of the Golden Boy and Golden Kid Awards for talented football players under 21.
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Milan
·Italian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·Business, finance, money
·None
Professional Italian business newspaper for top-level leaders. The publication is a cross between a political newspaper, an economic bulletin and a legal reference book. It is aimed at specialists from the fields of finance, law and taxation. In fact, it is a newspaper of the country's ruling class.
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Livorno
·Italian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Centre-left
Italian provincial and regional newspaper of Livorno and the entire Italian region of Tuscany. It is published in 16 different issues for each of the provinces. Most of its history is represented by political centrist views.
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Milan
·Italian
·Newspaper
·Weekly
·Business, finance, money
·None
Financial and Trading is an Italian weekly newspaper based in Milan, which is particularly popular with online traders and investors for its wealth of accurate trading data from exchanges and markets. It is published by one of the largest Italian media companies «Class Editori».
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Florence
·Italian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Centrism
One of the oldest Italian newspapers, published daily in Florence, distributed in the provinces of Tuscany, La Spezia, Umbria. Italy's first newspaper with national distribution. A publication with a moderately conservative political position.
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Bolzano
·Deutch
·Newspaper
·Daily
·International
·None
A Catholic, conservative German-language daily newspaper that defends the ethnic and cultural identity of South Tyrolese speakers of German and Latin. It is distributed mainly in the Alto Adige region and in major cities in northern Italy.
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Milan
·Italian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Liberal
The newspaper of the Italian journalist and politician Giuliano Ferrara, originally published in the style of periodicals of the XIX century on a single large-format sheet with a brief overview of all the main news in Italy, Europe and the world. It offers readers an author's and somewhat «free view of events».
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Milan
·Italian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Religious
Italian edition of the Roman Catholic Church, published in Milan. Information source of the Vatican, but published independently of it in a separate editorial office. It has a positive impact on Italian society, giving it an attitude towards the correct values from the point of view of the church. It is one of the ten most widely read publications in Italy.
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Udine
·Italian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
The best-selling Italian daily newspaper in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region. It was founded at the time when this territory was part of the socialist Yugoslavia. The publication was the first among other Italian newspapers to use color printing.
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Rome
·Italian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Conservative
A typical representative of the post-war Italian press, the conservative and anti-communist daily newspaper of Rome is also distributed in Lazio and Umbria in 5 issues for Ambruzzo, Latina, Northern Lazio, Molise, Frosinone.
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Sicily, Catania
·Italian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Conservative
The daily newspaper of Italian Sicily, published in the city of Catana, which is located in the east of the island at the foot of Mount Etna. A typical representative of the Italian post-war press. Regional versions are available in Messina, Palermo, Syracuse, Caltanissetta, Agrigento and Ragusa. All of them partially differ in content.
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Trento
·Italian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
Newspaper of the Italian autonomous province of Trentino, one of the most popular in this region. It is named after the river of the same name, which divides the province into 2 parts. It was originally a political publication of the Christian Democratic Party, but since the 1980s it has completely freed itself from any influence and dependence.
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Ancona
·Italian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
Daily newspaper of the Italian Marche region on the Adriatic coast, one of the oldest Italian newspapers. It was founded in the mid-19th century, when the city of Ancona became part of Italy. It is published in 5 versions for the provinces of Marche: Ancona, Ascoli Piceno, Fermo, Macerata, Pesaro e Urbino.
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Verona
·Italian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
Daily newspaper of the Italian Verona, a city in northeastern Italy in the province of Venice on the Adige River. Today, it covers almost the entire province, and especially: Bassa, Valpolicella, Lessinia, Monte Baldo.
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Treviso
·Italian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
Italian newspaper of the province of Treviso and the city of the same name in the region of Venice, considered the birthplace of the world-famous tiramisu dessert. Today the newspaper belongs to a large media company and publishing house «GEDI».
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Trieste
·Slovenian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·International
·Left
Italian newspaper in the Slovenian language, published for Slovenes living in Italy, as well as in Carinthia. The only Slovenian newspaper published outside of Slovenia. Tells about the life of the Slovenian minority in Italy, publishes news from Slovenia, organizes events, and provides information support to the community.
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Rome
·Italian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Left
A left-leaning daily newspaper in Italy, founded in the late 1960s in the wake of the rise of critical thinking and radical sentiment in the country. It was created as an alternative to the official newspaper of the Italian Communist Party, L'Unità. The newspaper is considered a critic of the modern capitalist system, stands for freedom, equality, and justice.
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Bolzano
·Italian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
Regional newspaper of South Tyrol and the Italian Trentino-Alto Adige, located in the autonomous province of Bolzano. It also covers the province and city of Belluno in the Venice region. For a long time, the newspaper published supplements in local dialects.
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Rome
·Italian
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
Public law and information newspaper-bulletin, published in cooperation with «FAI», the Italian Foundation for the Protection of Personal Rights and Interests, the purpose of the publication is to explain to the ordinary Italian citizen his legal rights and opportunities. In addition to the official part, it contains a lot of informative articles and reference materials.
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