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Corriere della Sera

Corriere della Sera (Italian: [korˈrjɛːre della ˈseːra]; English: "Evening Courier") is an Italian daily newspaper published in Milan with an average circulation of 246,278 copies in May 2023.[1][2] First published on 5 March 1876, Corriere della Sera is one of Italy's oldest newspapers and is Italy's most read newspaper. Its masthead has remained unchanged since its first edition in 1876. It reached a circulation of over 1 million under editor and co-owner Luigi Albertini between 1900 and 1925. He was a strong opponent of socialism, clericalism, and Giovanni Giolitti, who was willing to compromise with those forces during his time as prime minister of Italy. Albertini's opposition to the Italian fascist regime forced the other co-owners to oust him in 1925.[3][4]

Corriere della Sera
La libertà delle idee
("The freedom of ideas")
Front page on 15 July 2009
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBerliner
Owner(s)RCS MediaGroup
Founder(s)Eugenio Torelli Viollier
Managing editor, designLuciano Fontana [it]
Founded5 March 1876; 148 years ago (1876-03-05)
Political alignmentLiberalism
Centrism
Formerly:
Fascism (1925–1945)
Conservatism
Anti-communism
LanguageItalian
HeadquartersMilan, Italy
CountryKingdom of Italy (1876–1946)
Italy (since 1946)
Circulation206,874 (print, 2018)
170,000 (digital, 2019)
Sister newspapersLa Gazzetta dello Sport
ISSN1120-4982
Websitewww.corriere.it

A representative of the moderate bourgeoisie,[5] Corriere della Sera has always been generally considered centre-right-leaning, hosting in its columns liberal and democratic Catholic views. In the 21st century, its main competitors are Rome's la Repubblica and Turin's La Stampa.[6] Until the late 1970s and early 1980s, when the country underwent a nationalization process, Corriere della Sera and La Stampa were not real national daily newspapers, as their geographical area of circulation was mostly limited to Lombardy for Corriere della Sera and Piedmont for La Stampa; thus, both papers shared a readership that was linked to its place of residence and its social class, mostly from the industrialist class and financial circles.[7] Corriere della Sera is considered the Italian national newspaper of record.[8][9][10] Corriere della Sera is the "major daily" and one of the main national newspapers in Italy, alongside la Repubblica, La Stampa, Il Sole 24 Ore, and Il Messaggero.[11]

History and profile edit

 
The paper headquarters in Milan

Corriere della Sera was first published on Sunday, 5 March 1876,[12] by Eugenio Torelli Viollier [it].[13] In 1899, the paper began to offer a weekly illustrated supplement, La Domenica del Corriere ("Sunday of the Courier").[14] In the 1910s and 1920s, under the direction of Luigi Albertini, Corriere della Sera became the most widely read newspaper in Italy, maintaining its importance and influence into the present century.[13] It was Corriere della Sera that introduced comics in Italy in 1908 through a supplement for children, namely Corriere dei Piccoli ("Courier of the Little Ones").[15]

The newspaper's headquarters has been in the same buildings since the beginning of the 20th century, and therefore it is popularly known as "the Via Solferino newspaper", after the street where it is still located. As the name indicates, it was originally an evening paper. During the Fascist regime in Italy, Corriere della Sera funded the Mussolini Prize, which was awarded to the writers Ada Negri and Emilio Cecchi, among the others.[16] Mario Borsa, a militant anti-fascist, was appointed the editor-in-chief of Corriere della Sera in May 1945;[17] the next year, the paper was relaunched as Il Nuovo Corriere della Sera, a name that it kept until 1959, to distance itself from its support of Fascism.[18] Borsa was fired because of his political leanings in August 1946 and was replaced by Guglielmo Emanuel, a right-wing journalist.[17] Emanuel served in the post until 1952.[17]

In the 1950s, Corriere della Sera was the organ of the conservative establishment in Italy and was strongly anti-communist and pro-NATO.[17] The paper was functional in shaping the views of the Italian upper and middle classes during this period.[17] The owners of the Corriere della Sera, the Crespi family,[19] sold a share to the RCS MediaGroup in the 1960s and was listed in the Italian stock exchange. Its main shareholders were Mediobanca, the Fiat group, and some of the biggest industrial and financial groups in Italy. In 1974, the RCS Media moved on to control the majority of the paper.[20][21]

During the early 1980s, Alberto Cavallari was the editor-in-chief of the paper.[19] In 1981, the newspaper was laterally involved in the Propaganda Due scandal when it was discovered that the secret Freemason lodge had the newspaper's editor Franco Di Bella and the former owner Angelo Rizzoli on its member lists. In September 1987, the paper launched the weekly magazine supplement Sette, which is the first in its category in Italy.[22][23] From 1987 to 1992, the editor-in-chief of Corriere della Sera was Ugo Stille.[24]

The 1988 circulation of Corriere della Sera was 715,000 copies, making it the second most read newspaper in Italy.[25] The paper started its Saturday supplement, IO Donna, in 1996.[26] In 1997, Corriere della Sera was the best-selling Italian newspaper with a circulation of 687,000 copies.[27] Corriere della Sera had a circulation of 715,000 copies in 2001.[28] In 2002, it fell to 681,000 copies.[20] In 2003, its then editor Ferruccio de Bortoli resigned from the post.[12] The journalists and opposition politicians stated that the resignation was due to the paper's criticism of Silvio Berlusconi.[12]

In 2004, Corriere della Sera launched an online English section focusing on Italian current affairs and culture. That same year, it was the best-selling newspaper in Italy with a circulation of 677,542 copies.[29] In May 2007, the paper's website was listed 15th among the top 30 brands of the month in Italy, with over 4 million unique visitors, and behind only la Repubblica among daily newspapers;[30] during the same month, the paper had sold about 594,000 copies compared to the circa 566,000 copies of la Repubblica.[31] Its circulation in December 2007 was 662,253 copies;[12] excluding digital copies, its circulation in December 2013 was 99,145 copies.[32] By 2015, the paper had the country's highest circulation at about 308,000 copies.[5] One of the most visited Italian-language news websites, attracting over 2,4 million readers every day in July 2019,[33] the online version of the paper was the thirteenth most visited website in the country in 2011.[34]

In 2004, Angelo Agostini [it] categorized Corriere della Sera as an institution daily (quotidiano-istituzione), alongside La Stampa, in contrast to the agenda daily (quotidiano-agenda) like la Repubblica, and the activist daily (quotidiano-attivista) like Il Foglio, Libero, and l'Unità.[35] On 24 September 2014, Corriere della Sera changed its broadsheet format to the Berliner format.[36] On 7 March 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy, Corriere della Sera leaked a draft decree to put into lockdown several northern provinces particularly affected by the virus. The leaked news sparked a panic exodus to the south, and the threat of further contagion led to COVID-19 lockdowns in Italy.[37]

Content and sections edit

 
Corriere della Sera journalists interviewing Russian President Vladimir Putin in June 2015

Terza pagina ("Third Page"), a one page-survey dedicated to culture, used to feature the main article "Elzeviro" (named after the House of Elzevir font originally used), which over the years published contributions from all the editors, as well as major novelists, poets, and journalists. On Monday, Corriere della Sera is published alongside L'Economia ("The Economy"), a weekly finance and business magazine. On Thursday, it is published with Sette ("Seven"), a current events magazine. On Sunday, it is published along with la Lettura ("The Reading"), a weekly literary supplement.

Contributors past and present edit

The Italian novelist Dino Buzzati was a journalist at the Corriere della Sera. Other notable contributors include Adolfo Battaglia,[38] Eugenio Montale, Curzio Malaparte, Gabriele D'Annunzio, Enzo Bettiza, Italo Calvino, Alberto Moravia, Amos Oz, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Guido Piovene, Giovanni Spadolini, Oriana Fallaci, Alessandra Farkas, Lando Ferretti, Brunella Gasperini, Enzo Biagi, Indro Montanelli, Giovanni Sartori, Paolo Brera, Francesco Alberoni, Tracy Chevalier, Goffredo Parise, Sergio Romano, Sandro Paternostro, Arturo Quintavalle, Roberto Gervaso, Alan Friedman, Tommaso Landolfi, Alberto Ronchey, Maria Grazia Cutuli, Camilla Cederna, Marida Lombardo Pijola, and Paolo Mieli.

Editors

  • Luciano Fontana (editor-in-chief)
  • Barbara Stefanelli (vice editor-in-chief)
  • Massimo Gramellini (deputy editor ad personam)
  • Federico Fubini (deputy editor ad personam)
  • Daniele Manca (deputy editor)
  • Venanzio Postiglione (deputy editor)
  • Giampaolo Tucci (deputy editor)

Columnist and journalists

  • Alberto Alesina (columnist)
  • Pierluigi Battista (journalist)
  • Giovanni Bianconi (journalist)
  • Francesca Bonazzoli (journalist)
  • Isabella Bossi Fedrigotti (journalist)
  • Ian Bremmer (columnist)
  • Goffredo Buccini (journalist)
  • Sabino Cassese (columnist)
  • Aldo Cazzullo (journalist)
  • Benedetta Cosmi (corsivista)
  • Lorenzo Cremonesi (journalist)
  • Ferruccio de Bortoli (columnist, former editor-in-chief)
  • Dario Di Vico (journalist)
  • Michele Farina (journalist)
  • Luigi Ferrarella (journalist)
  • Antonio Ferrari (journalist)
  • Massimo Franco (journalist)
  • Davide Frattini (Jerusalem correspondent)
  • Milena Gabanelli (journalist)
  • Massimo Gaggi (New York correspondent)
  • Ernesto Galli della Loggia (columnist)
  • Mario Gerevini (journalist)
  • Francesco Giavazzi (columnist)
  • Aldo Grasso (columnist)
  • Marco Imarisio (journalist)
  • Luigi Ippolito (London correspondent)
  • Paolo Lepri (journalist)
  • Claudio Magris (columnist)
  • Dacia Maraini (columnist)
  • Viviana Mazza (journalist)
  • Paolo Mereghetti (columnist)
  • Paolo Mieli (columnist, former editor-in-chief)
  • Stefano Montefiori (Paris correspondent)
  • Guido Olimpio (journalist)
  • Angelo Panebianco (columnist)
  • Mario Pappagallo (columnist)
  • Magda Poli (journalist)
  • Antonio Polito (columnist)
  • Maurizio Porro (journalist)
  • Sergio Romano (columnist)
  • Arianna Ravelli (journalist)
  • Nicola Saldutti (journalist)
  • Guido Santevecchi (Beijing correspondent)
  • Giuseppe Sarcina (Washington correspondent)
  • Fiorenza Sarzanini (journalist)
  • Beppe Severgnini (journalist)
  • Lina Sotis (columnist)
  • Gian Antonio Stella (journalist)
  • Danilo Taino (journalist)
  • Paolo Valentino (Berlin correspondent)
  • Chiara Vanzetto (journalist)
  • Franco Venturini (columnist)
  • Francesco Verderami (journalist)

Supplements edit

  • L'Economia (on Monday)
  • Buone Notizie (on Tuesday)
  • ViviMilano (on Wednesday, only in the province of Milan)
  • Sette (on Thursday)
  • Liberi Tutti (on Friday)
  • IO Donna (on Saturday)
  • La Lettura (on Sunday)
  • Corriere della Sera Style (monthly)
  • Corriere Innovazione (monthly)

Local editions edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Accertamenti Diffusione Stampa, May 2023.
  2. ^ "Corriere Della Sera". groups.google.com. Retrieved 23 January 2024.
  3. ^ Niek Nelissen, "The Corriere della Sera and the Rise of the Italian Nationalist Association." European History Quarterly (1982) 12#2 pp: 143-165.
  4. ^ Paul Devendittis, "Luigi Albertini: Conservative Liberalism in Thought and Practice", European History Quarterly (1976) 6#1 pp: 139–146
  5. ^ a b Brändle, Verena; Cinalli, Manlio; Eisele, Olga; Lahusen, Christian; Trenz, Hans-Jörg (13 April 2021). Solidarity in the Media and Public Contention over Refugees in Europe. London: Routledge. p. 136. ISBN 978-1-000-37048-5. Retrieved 27 June 2023 – via Google Books.
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  18. ^ Messina, Dino (17 April 2016). "L'indimenticabile (e terribile) '56. Il Congresso in cui Kruscev denunciò i 'crimini di Stalin'". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). from the original on 20 April 2016. Retrieved 8 July 2023.
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  33. ^ . Engage.it. Archived from the original on 20 September 2019. Retrieved 18 September 2019. Sono, invece, La Repubblica, con 2,9 milioni di utenti unici e oltre 10.000 pagine viste nel giorno medio, Corriere della Sera, con 2,4 milioni di utenti unici e 7.600 pagine viste, e TgCom24, con 2,2 milioni di utenti unici e 8.100 pagine viste, i siti più visitati.
  34. ^ Mazzoleni, Gianpietro; Vigevani, Giulio (10 August 2011). "Mapping Digital Media: Italy" (report). Open Society Foundation. p. 22. Retrieved 29 June 2023. According to Alexa, among the top 20 websites consulted in Italy, those for news are followed by portals, community sites and providers, and social networks. The website of the daily newspaper La Repubblica comes 10th (ahead of Google, Yahoo!, Facebook, YouTube, MSN, and others); Corriere.it, belonging to the daily Corriere della Sera, comes 13th, and Gazzetta.it, the site of the sports daily La Gazzetta dello Sport, 18th. More than half of the users, 52.6 percent, who consult the internet mainly for news still obtain information by going to the websites of the traditional news publishers: La Repubblica, Corriere della Sera, and Gazzetta dello Sport. These are, in fact, the most popular newspapers in Italy.
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Further reading edit

  • Merrill, John C.; Fisher, Harold A. (1980). The World's Great Dailies: Profiles of Fifty Newspapers. pp. 104–110.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Italian)
  • Corriere della Sera on Twitter

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Corriere della Sera Italian korˈrjɛːre della ˈseːra English Evening Courier is an Italian daily newspaper published in Milan with an average circulation of 246 278 copies in May 2023 1 2 First published on 5 March 1876 Corriere della Sera is one of Italy s oldest newspapers and is Italy s most read newspaper Its masthead has remained unchanged since its first edition in 1876 It reached a circulation of over 1 million under editor and co owner Luigi Albertini between 1900 and 1925 He was a strong opponent of socialism clericalism and Giovanni Giolitti who was willing to compromise with those forces during his time as prime minister of Italy Albertini s opposition to the Italian fascist regime forced the other co owners to oust him in 1925 3 4 Corriere della SeraLa liberta delle idee The freedom of ideas Front page on 15 July 2009TypeDaily newspaperFormatBerlinerOwner s RCS MediaGroupFounder s Eugenio Torelli ViollierManaging editor designLuciano Fontana it Founded5 March 1876 148 years ago 1876 03 05 Political alignmentLiberalismCentrismFormerly Fascism 1925 1945 ConservatismAnti communismLanguageItalianHeadquartersMilan ItalyCountryKingdom of Italy 1876 1946 Italy since 1946 Circulation206 874 print 2018 170 000 digital 2019 Sister newspapersLa Gazzetta dello SportISSN1120 4982Websitewww wbr corriere wbr itA representative of the moderate bourgeoisie 5 Corriere della Sera has always been generally considered centre right leaning hosting in its columns liberal and democratic Catholic views In the 21st century its main competitors are Rome s la Repubblica and Turin s La Stampa 6 Until the late 1970s and early 1980s when the country underwent a nationalization process Corriere della Sera and La Stampa were not real national daily newspapers as their geographical area of circulation was mostly limited to Lombardy for Corriere della Sera and Piedmont for La Stampa thus both papers shared a readership that was linked to its place of residence and its social class mostly from the industrialist class and financial circles 7 Corriere della Sera is considered the Italian national newspaper of record 8 9 10 Corriere della Sera is the major daily and one of the main national newspapers in Italy alongside la Repubblica La Stampa Il Sole 24 Ore and Il Messaggero 11 Contents 1 History and profile 2 Content and sections 3 Contributors past and present 4 Supplements 5 Local editions 6 See also 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksHistory and profile edit nbsp The paper headquarters in MilanCorriere della Sera was first published on Sunday 5 March 1876 12 by Eugenio Torelli Viollier it 13 In 1899 the paper began to offer a weekly illustrated supplement La Domenica del Corriere Sunday of the Courier 14 In the 1910s and 1920s under the direction of Luigi Albertini Corriere della Sera became the most widely read newspaper in Italy maintaining its importance and influence into the present century 13 It was Corriere della Sera that introduced comics in Italy in 1908 through a supplement for children namely Corriere dei Piccoli Courier of the Little Ones 15 The newspaper s headquarters has been in the same buildings since the beginning of the 20th century and therefore it is popularly known as the Via Solferino newspaper after the street where it is still located As the name indicates it was originally an evening paper During the Fascist regime in Italy Corriere della Sera funded the Mussolini Prize which was awarded to the writers Ada Negri and Emilio Cecchi among the others 16 Mario Borsa a militant anti fascist was appointed the editor in chief of Corriere della Sera in May 1945 17 the next year the paper was relaunched as Il Nuovo Corriere della Sera a name that it kept until 1959 to distance itself from its support of Fascism 18 Borsa was fired because of his political leanings in August 1946 and was replaced by Guglielmo Emanuel a right wing journalist 17 Emanuel served in the post until 1952 17 In the 1950s Corriere della Sera was the organ of the conservative establishment in Italy and was strongly anti communist and pro NATO 17 The paper was functional in shaping the views of the Italian upper and middle classes during this period 17 The owners of the Corriere della Sera the Crespi family 19 sold a share to the RCS MediaGroup in the 1960s and was listed in the Italian stock exchange Its main shareholders were Mediobanca the Fiat group and some of the biggest industrial and financial groups in Italy In 1974 the RCS Media moved on to control the majority of the paper 20 21 During the early 1980s Alberto Cavallari was the editor in chief of the paper 19 In 1981 the newspaper was laterally involved in the Propaganda Due scandal when it was discovered that the secret Freemason lodge had the newspaper s editor Franco Di Bella and the former owner Angelo Rizzoli on its member lists In September 1987 the paper launched the weekly magazine supplement Sette which is the first in its category in Italy 22 23 From 1987 to 1992 the editor in chief of Corriere della Sera was Ugo Stille 24 The 1988 circulation of Corriere della Sera was 715 000 copies making it the second most read newspaper in Italy 25 The paper started its Saturday supplement IO Donna in 1996 26 In 1997 Corriere della Sera was the best selling Italian newspaper with a circulation of 687 000 copies 27 Corriere della Sera had a circulation of 715 000 copies in 2001 28 In 2002 it fell to 681 000 copies 20 In 2003 its then editor Ferruccio de Bortoli resigned from the post 12 The journalists and opposition politicians stated that the resignation was due to the paper s criticism of Silvio Berlusconi 12 In 2004 Corriere della Sera launched an online English section focusing on Italian current affairs and culture That same year it was the best selling newspaper in Italy with a circulation of 677 542 copies 29 In May 2007 the paper s website was listed 15th among the top 30 brands of the month in Italy with over 4 million unique visitors and behind only la Repubblica among daily newspapers 30 during the same month the paper had sold about 594 000 copies compared to the circa 566 000 copies of la Repubblica 31 Its circulation in December 2007 was 662 253 copies 12 excluding digital copies its circulation in December 2013 was 99 145 copies 32 By 2015 the paper had the country s highest circulation at about 308 000 copies 5 One of the most visited Italian language news websites attracting over 2 4 million readers every day in July 2019 33 the online version of the paper was the thirteenth most visited website in the country in 2011 34 In 2004 Angelo Agostini it categorized Corriere della Sera as an institution daily quotidiano istituzione alongside La Stampa in contrast to the agenda daily quotidiano agenda like la Repubblica and the activist daily quotidiano attivista like Il Foglio Libero and l Unita 35 On 24 September 2014 Corriere della Sera changed its broadsheet format to the Berliner format 36 On 7 March 2020 during the COVID 19 pandemic in Italy Corriere della Sera leaked a draft decree to put into lockdown several northern provinces particularly affected by the virus The leaked news sparked a panic exodus to the south and the threat of further contagion led to COVID 19 lockdowns in Italy 37 Content and sections edit nbsp Corriere della Sera journalists interviewing Russian President Vladimir Putin in June 2015Terza pagina Third Page a one page survey dedicated to culture used to feature the main article Elzeviro named after the House of Elzevir font originally used which over the years published contributions from all the editors as well as major novelists poets and journalists On Monday Corriere della Sera is published alongside L Economia The Economy a weekly finance and business magazine On Thursday it is published with Sette Seven a current events magazine On Sunday it is published along with la Lettura The Reading a weekly literary supplement Contributors past and present editThe Italian novelist Dino Buzzati was a journalist at the Corriere della Sera Other notable contributors include Adolfo Battaglia 38 Eugenio Montale Curzio Malaparte Gabriele D Annunzio Enzo Bettiza Italo Calvino Alberto Moravia Amos Oz Pier Paolo Pasolini Guido Piovene Giovanni Spadolini Oriana Fallaci Alessandra Farkas Lando Ferretti Brunella Gasperini Enzo Biagi Indro Montanelli Giovanni Sartori Paolo Brera Francesco Alberoni Tracy Chevalier Goffredo Parise Sergio Romano Sandro Paternostro Arturo Quintavalle Roberto Gervaso Alan Friedman Tommaso Landolfi Alberto Ronchey Maria Grazia Cutuli Camilla Cederna Marida Lombardo Pijola and Paolo Mieli Editors Luciano Fontana editor in chief Barbara Stefanelli vice editor in chief Massimo Gramellini deputy editor ad personam Federico Fubini deputy editor ad personam Daniele Manca deputy editor Venanzio Postiglione deputy editor Giampaolo Tucci deputy editor Columnist and journalists Alberto Alesina columnist Pierluigi Battista journalist Giovanni Bianconi journalist Francesca Bonazzoli journalist Isabella Bossi Fedrigotti journalist Ian Bremmer columnist Goffredo Buccini journalist Sabino Cassese columnist Aldo Cazzullo journalist Benedetta Cosmi corsivista Lorenzo Cremonesi journalist Ferruccio de Bortoli columnist former editor in chief Dario Di Vico journalist Michele Farina journalist Luigi Ferrarella journalist Antonio Ferrari journalist Massimo Franco journalist Davide Frattini Jerusalem correspondent Milena Gabanelli journalist Massimo Gaggi New York correspondent Ernesto Galli della Loggia columnist Mario Gerevini journalist Francesco Giavazzi columnist Aldo Grasso columnist Marco Imarisio journalist Luigi Ippolito London correspondent Paolo Lepri journalist Claudio Magris columnist Dacia Maraini columnist Viviana Mazza journalist Paolo Mereghetti columnist Paolo Mieli columnist former editor in chief Stefano Montefiori Paris correspondent Guido Olimpio journalist Angelo Panebianco columnist Mario Pappagallo columnist Magda Poli journalist Antonio Polito columnist Maurizio Porro journalist Sergio Romano columnist Arianna Ravelli journalist Nicola Saldutti journalist Guido Santevecchi Beijing correspondent Giuseppe Sarcina Washington correspondent Fiorenza Sarzanini journalist Beppe Severgnini journalist Lina Sotis columnist Gian Antonio Stella journalist Danilo Taino journalist Paolo Valentino Berlin correspondent Chiara Vanzetto journalist Franco Venturini columnist Francesco Verderami journalist Supplements editL Economia on Monday Buone Notizie on Tuesday ViviMilano on Wednesday only in the province of Milan Sette on Thursday Liberi Tutti on Friday IO Donna on Saturday La Lettura on Sunday Corriere della Sera Style monthly Corriere Innovazione monthly Local editions editCorriere della Sera Brescia in the province of Brescia Corriere della Sera Bergamo in the province of Bergamo Corriere della Sera Milano in the province of Milan Corriere della Sera Roma in the province of Rome Corriere della Sera Torino in the province of Turin Corriere di Verona in the province of Verona Corriere del Veneto in Veneto Corriere del Trentino in Trentino Corriere dell Alto Adige in South Tyrol Corriere di Bologna in the province of Bologna Corriere Fiorentino in Tuscany Corriere del Mezzogiorno in Apulia Campania and Basilicata See also edit nbsp Italy portal nbsp Journalism portalList of non English language newspapers with English language subsections List of newspapers in Italy Mass media in Italy Propaganda and censorship in Italy during the First World WarReferences edit Accertamenti Diffusione Stampa May 2023 Corriere Della Sera groups google com Retrieved 23 January 2024 Niek Nelissen The Corriere della Sera and the Rise of the Italian Nationalist Association European History Quarterly 1982 12 2 pp 143 165 Paul Devendittis Luigi Albertini Conservative Liberalism in Thought and Practice European History Quarterly 1976 6 1 pp 139 146 a b Brandle Verena Cinalli Manlio Eisele Olga Lahusen 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29 June 2023 According to Alexa among the top 20 websites consulted in Italy those for news are followed by portals community sites and providers and social networks The website of the daily newspaper La Repubblica comes 10th ahead of Google Yahoo Facebook YouTube MSN and others Corriere it belonging to the daily Corriere della Sera comes 13th and Gazzetta it the site of the sports daily La Gazzetta dello Sport 18th More than half of the users 52 6 percent who consult the internet mainly for news still obtain information by going to the websites of the traditional news publishers La Repubblica Corriere della Sera and Gazzetta dello Sport These are in fact the most popular newspapers in Italy Saitta Eugenie April 2006 The Transformations of Traditional Mass Media Involvement in the Political and Electoral Process PDF Nicosia Cyprus European Consortium for Political Research pp 5 6 Archived from the original Conference Paper on 23 June 2015 Retrieved 27 June 2023 Italy new Corriere della Sera back to the future Publicitas 9 September 2014 Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 24 November 2014 Giuffrida Angela Tondo Lorenzo 8 March 2020 Leaked coronavirus plan to quarantine 16m sparks chaos in Italy Retrieved 22 March 2020 Autore Adolfo Battaglia First Online in Italian Retrieved 12 January 2022 Further reading editMerrill John C Fisher Harold A 1980 The World s Great Dailies Profiles of Fifty Newspapers pp 104 110 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Corriere della Sera Official website in Italian Corriere della Sera on Twitter Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Corriere della Sera amp oldid 1208909617, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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