Il Foglio

Il Foglio
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner(s) Il Foglio quotidiano Società cooperativa
Editor Claudio Cerasa
Founded 30 January 1996
Political alignment Conservatism
Social conservatism
Christian right
Language Italian
Headquarters Via Victor Hugo 1, Milan, Italy
Circulation below 10,000 (2011)
Website http://www.ilfoglio.it/

Il Foglio is an Italian centre-right daily newspaper, with circulation below 10,000 copies per day. It was founded in 1996 by the Italian journalist and politician Giuliano Ferrara, after he left as editor of the magazine Panorama.

History and profile

Il Foglio was founded in 1996 by the Italian journalist and politician Giuliano Ferrara after he left as editor of the magazine Panorama.[1]

The main editorial policy of Il Foglio (meaning in Italian - "The Sheet", i.e., formed from a single sheet of paper, as used in 19th century newspapers) is a summary of the most important news of the day with comment and analysis on them. Recently the size of the paper has increased, with insert and extra pages incorporated especially on Saturday.

The circulation of Il Foglio was below 10,000 copies in 2011.[2]

Politics

Anglo-American conservatism can roughly be considered its closest political position, especially the policies of the Bush administration. It strongly backed the American intervention against Taliban in 2001 and the war in Iraq in 2003. In Italy it promulgates a neo-conservative line. It features editorials inspired by American newspapers, especially the Wall Street Journal.

In the last five years Il Foglio has strongly supported the Catholic Church and especially Pope Benedict XVI on topics like bioethics and the battle against relativism. It has a pro-Israeli stance.

Il Foglio can also be considered pro-free market in Economics.

Ownership

As of 23 April 2006, Giuliano Ferrara declared to the Report Italian news television show (within the episode "Il finanziamento quotidiano" di Bernardo Iovene), that the newspaper ownership was shared by:

References

  1. Alexander Smoltczyk (28 November 2005). "The Halls of Power in Italy: Dining with Berlusconi's Brain". Der Spiegel 48. Retrieved 26 November 2014.
  2. Il Foglio non sta più a galla