List of newspapers in Italy
The number of national daily newspapers in Italy was 107 in 1950, whereas it was 78 in 1965.[1] There are also regional newspapers in the country some of which circulation is larger than that of national papers.[2]
National daily newspapers
List ordered by newspaper circulation, updated to March 2015.[3]
Newspaper | Circulation | Headquarters | Est. | Political alignment |
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Corriere della Sera | 319 484 | Milan | 1876 | Centrism |
la Repubblica | 275 415 | Rome | 1976 | Cultural liberalism |
La Gazzetta dello Sport | 215 361 | Milan | 1896 | — |
La Stampa | 188 582 | Turin | 1867 | Social liberalism |
Il Sole 24 Ore | 175 485 | Milan | 1865 | Economic liberalism |
Il Messaggero | 124 879 | Rome | 1878 | Social liberalism |
il Resto del Carlino | 118 461 | Bologna | 1885 | Conservative liberalism |
Avvenire | 115 332 | Milan | 1968 | Christian left |
Corriere dello Sport | 112 215 | Rome | 1924 | — |
La Nazione | 93 607 | Florence | 1859 | Conservative liberalism |
il Giornale | 85 562 | Milan | 1974 | Conservatism |
Tuttosport | 62 680 | Turin | 1945 | — |
Libero | 50 406 | Milan | 2000 | Liberal conservatism |
Il Giorno | 49 616 | Milan | 1956 | Social liberalism |
Il Mattino | 46 920 | Naples | 1892 | Social liberalism |
Italia Oggi | 44 505 | Milan | 1991 | Economic liberalism |
Il Fatto Quotidiano | 38 194 | Rome | 2009 | Constitutionalism |
Il Tempo | 28 592 | Rome | 1944 | Conservatism |
il manifesto | 11 283 | Rome | 1969 | Communism |
Local daily newspapers
List ordered by newspaper circulation, updated to March 2015.[3]
Online newspapers
List ordered by Alexa ranking, updated to May 2015.
- la Repubblica — website
- Corriere della Sera — website
- La Gazzetta dello Sport — website
- Il Fatto Quotidiano — website
- Il Sole 24 Ore — website
- Fanpage — website
- La Stampa — website
- Il Messaggero — website
- Il Giornale — website
- The Huffington Post — website
- Leonardo — website
- Retenews24 — website
- Corriere dello Sport — website
- Tuttosport — website
- Libero — website
- Il Post — website
- Leggo — website
- Il Sussidiario — website
- Il Mattino — website
- Il Secolo XIX — website
- L'Unione Sarda — website
- Il Gazzettino — website
- MF Milano Finanza — website
- Giornale di Sicilia — website
- il Resto del Carlino — website
- La Nazione — website
- Quotidiano.net — website
- L'Eco di Bergamo — website
- Linkiesta — website
- Il Foglio — website
- il manifesto — website
See also
References
- ↑ Pippa Norris (Fall 2000). "Chapter 4 The Decline of Newspapers?". A Virtuous Circle: Political Communications in Post-Industrial Societies (PDF). New York: Cambridge University Press. Retrieved 6 October 2013.
- ↑ "European Publishing Monitor" (Report). Turku School of Economics (Media Group). March 2007. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
- 1 2 http://www.fieg.it/documenti_item.asp?page=1&doc_id=296
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