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

History and profile

Шаблон:See also The newspaper was founded in 1974 by the journalist Indro Montanelli,[5][6] together with the colleagues Enzo Bettiza, Ferenc Fejtő, Raymond Aron, and others, after some disagreements with the new pro-left-wing editorial line adopted by the newspaper Шаблон:Lang, where Montanelli had been one of the most important contributors. Montanelli left Шаблон:Lang in 1973.[5] The newspaper was first published on 25 June 1974 as Шаблон:Lang,[6][7] with Montanelli as editor and member of the publishing company board of directors, which included an editorial office composed of 59 journalists. The paper holds conservative and right-wing stances.[8][9] The paper's headquarters is in Milan.[10]

In 1977, Montanelli, who was in financial difficulties, accepted an offer by Silvio Berlusconi, who became the new owner.[11] In 1983, the paper was renamed as Шаблон:Lang.[6] When Berlusconi entered politics in December 1993, Montanelli left fearing for his own independence, and went on to found the short-lived daily newspaper La Voce.[12] In 1992, Berlusconi left the role of the owner of Шаблон:Lang to his brother, Paolo Berlusconi.[11] Vittorio Feltri replaced Montanelli as editor.[13] Шаблон:As of, the publisher of the newspaper, Società Europea di Edizioni,[14] was owned by Paolo Berlusconi (58.3%) and Arnoldo Mondadori Editore (41.7% directly and indirectly).[15] Until May 2005, the paper was published in broadsheet format,[16] when it switched to tabloid format.[14] In May 2005, Шаблон:Lang also started its online version.[17] In 2007, the monthly business magazine Espansione became a supplement of the paper.[18][19] As of 2016, Società Europea di Edizioni was still partially owned by Arnoldo Mondadori Editore directly for 36.90%,[20] which is a listed company that majority owned by Fininvest. It was reported that by Шаблон:Ill, the owner of several sports newspaper of Italy, had interested to subscribe the capital increase of Società Europea di Edizioni.[21]

The Berlusconi family sold Il Giornale to Antonio Angelucci (who also owns Libero, Il Tempo and the Corriere dell'Umbria) in September 2023.[22]

Circulation

In 1997, Шаблон:Lang was the seventh best-selling Italian newspaper, with a circulation of 218,741 copies.[23] The paper had a circulation of 235,000 copies in 2000.[24] The circulation of the paper was 228,198 copies in 2001, and it was 219,363 copies in 2002.[15] The circulation of the paper was 216,000 copies in 2003,[16] and 208,407 copies in 2004.[25] In 2008, the paper had an average circulation of 192,667 copies.[26][27] The circulation of the paper was 184,882 copies in 2009 and 183,923 copies in 2010.[27] In 2012, Шаблон:Lang sold 79,125,210 copies.[28] By 2015, the circulation of the paper was about 68,000 copies.[9]

il Giornale della Libertà

Шаблон:Lang was a free weekly political, headed by Michela Vittoria Brambilla, and attached to Шаблон:Lang. 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]

Editors

Columns

The weekly columns published in Il Giornale are as follows:

  • Monday: La lente sulla casa (by Corrado Sforza Fogliani), Radiogiornale (by Paolo Giordano), Il Gervaso di Pandora-Aforismi in Libertà (by Roberto Gervaso) and Il Punto Serie A (by Tony Damascelli);
  • Tuesday: I lapilli di Pompeo (by Pompeo Locatelli) and Box Office (by Cinzia Romani);
  • Wednesday: Teledico (by Laura Rio) and Una macchina chiamata corpo (by Corrado Bait, only in Salute specials);
  • Thursday: La mostra della Settimana (by Carlo Franza), Strisce pedonali (by Massimo Ghenzer), FuoriSerie (by Matteo Sacchi) and Malati e Malattie (by Gloria Saccani Jotti);
  • Friday: Retrobottega (by Andrea Cuomo), Mercati che fare (by Leopoldo Gasbarro), Teledico;
  • Saturday: Zuppa di Porro (by Nicola Porro), Qui e Ora (by Karen Rubin), Rosso Malpelo (by Paolo Guzzanti), Lo Spillo (unsigned), La vite è una cosa meravigliosa (by Andrea Cuomo, in the supplement), #lavitaèsoltantounaquestionedistile (by Marchesa d'Aragona, in the supplement), Un posto a teatro (by Stefania Vitulli);
  • Sunday: L'articolo della domenica (by Francesco Alberoni), Il consiglio utile (by Oscar Grazioli), Biblioteca Liberale (by Nicola Porro), Tagli di Piombo (by Massimo Piombo), Il quadro di Sgarbi (by Vittorio Sgarbi), La bacchettata (by Giovanni Gavezzeni), L'arte della Tv (by Luca Beatrice).

See also

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References

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External links

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