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Шаблон:Lang is an Italian-language national daily newspaper, based in Milan, Italy; it has numerous local editions in Lombardy.

History and profile

Шаблон:Lang was founded by the Italian businessman Cino Del Duca on 21 March 1956,[1] with the journalist Gaetano Baldacci, to challenge Шаблон:Lang, also a daily newspaper published in Milan. Later, because of a financial crisis, Italian public administrator Enrico Mattei and the state-owned oil company Eni[2] bought part of the publishing company. The paper maintains a liberal political stance.[3]

In 1959, Del Duca sold his stake to Eni and Italo Pietra became the newspaper's editor. One of the former contributors of the paper was Adolfo Battaglia.[4]

In 1997, Eni sold Шаблон:Lang to the Italian publishing company Poligrafici Editoriale, which also owns two other Italian newspapers (il Resto del Carlino and La Nazione) under the Quotidiano Nazionale network.

In 2000, Шаблон:Lang switched from a broadsheet to a tabloid format.[5] The paper was published in tabloid format until 2003 when it adopted again broadsheet format.[5] In 2009, the paper began to publish a new sports supplement.

Circulation

The 1988 circulation of Шаблон:Lang was 290,000 copies.[2] In 1992 it had a circulation of 170,000 copies.[1] Its circulation was 75,601 copies in 2004.[6] In 2008 the newspaper had a circulation of approximately 69,000 copies.[7]

See also

Шаблон:Portal

References

Шаблон:Reflist

External links

Шаблон:Italian Newspapers Шаблон:Authority control