La Gazzetta dello Sport
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La Gazzetta dello Sport | |
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The front-page story on 14 July 2006 covered the 2006 Serie A scandal |
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Type | National daily sports newspaper |
Format | Broadsheet |
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Publisher | Rcs MediaGroup |
Editor | Carlo Verdelli |
Founded | 3 aprile 1896 |
Language | Italian |
Price | 1.00 € (Saturdays 1.50 €) |
Headquarters | Via Solferino, 28, Milano, Italy |
Circulation | 335,284 (2005) Mondays: 436,563 (2005) [1] |
ISSN | 1120-5067 |
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Website: gazzetta.it |
La Gazzetta dello Sport is an Italian newspaper dedicated to coverage of various sports. It was first published on 3 April 1896, allowing it to cover the first modern Olympic Games held in Athens. However, its role extends beyond news reporting and features, to direct involvement in major events, including (since 1909) organisation of the Giro d'Italia (Tour of Italy) cycling stage race.
The newspaper, published on distinctive pink paper, sells over 400,000 copies daily (more on Mondays when readers want to catch up on the weekend's events), and can claim a readership in excess of three million. A sports magazine, Sportweek, is sold with the newspaper on Saturdays.
Although a wide range of sports are covered in the newspaper, football is given by far the majority of the coverage. With some 24-28 pages out of 40 devoted to the sport on a daily basis, much of the journalism is speculative and sensationalist rather than the pure reporting of matches. However, the paper also has a good record for campaigning journalism, and played a significant part in exposing the 2006 Serie A scandal that rocked Italian football, and led to the relegation of Juventus and points penalties for other leading clubs. The largest and best supported teams in Italy, and especially the Milan teams of A.C. Milan and Internazionale, dominate the coverage. This focus is partly due the fact that it is published in Milan. Other sports papers in Italy do the same with teams out of their city, such as how Tuttosport has larger coverage of Torino-based sides and Il Corriere dello Sport has Rome-based teams at the fore.
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