Tuesday, 7 August 2012

Italian Newspapers


  • Corriere della Sera

    One of the top selling newspapers in Italy. The newspaper was established in 1876 and owned by RCS MediaGroup.
  • la Repubblica

    One of the most widely circulated Italian daily newspapers. The newspaper covers politics, economy, sports, champions league, formula one, tennis, basketball, cycling, environment, festival, culture, art, science, technology, weather, horoscope, maps, photography, fashion, health and beauty, home and garden, business and finance, and more.
  • La Gazzetta dello Sport

    Popular Italian sports newspaper. The newspaper covers Italian football news, club football, motors, cycling, basketball, golf, basketball, and more. La Gazzetta dello Sport's headquarters in Via Solferino, 28, Milan, Italy.
  • City

    Italian daily newspaper distributed free of charge. The newspaper was founded in 2001.
  • Leggo

    One of the most widely read newspapers in Italy. The newspaper published from various cities including Rome, Bergamo, Bari, Genoa, Florence, Milan, Turin, Naples, Bologna, Padua, Venice, Verona, Como, Brescia and Varese.
  • Metro

    Italian free newspaper owned by media company Metro International. The newspaper was founed in 2001. Metro newspapers (by Metro International group) published in 15 languages in 18 countries.
  • La Stampa

    Italian daily newspaper headquarters in Turin. The newspaper was founded in 1867 and owned by Fiat Group.
  • Corriere dello Sport – Stadio

    Italian sports newspaper. The newspaper was first published in 1924.
  • Il Messaggero

    Daily newspaper published in Rome, Italy. The newspaper was first printed in 1878 and owned by the Italian news media company Caltagirone Editore.
  • Il Sole 24 Ore

    Daily Italian newspaper was founded in 1965. The newspaper owned by the Italian employers' federation Confindustria.
  • Alto Adige

    Italian local daily newspaper, headquarters in Bolzano, Italy.
  • Giornale di Sicilia

    Daily newspaper published in Palermo, Sicily, Italy.
  • Il Centro

    Newspaper based in Pescara, Italy.
  • Il Tempo

    Rome based newspaper also publishes in Latina, Frosinone, Northern Lazio, Abruzzo and Molise.
  • Italia Oggi

    Newspaper based in Milan, Italy and owned by Class Editori.
  • Gazzetta del Sud

    Daily newspaper based in Messina, Italy. The newspaper also publishes in Messina, Reggio Calabria, Cosenza, Catanzaro, Crotone, Lamezia, Vibo, Catania, Ragusa, and Siracusa.
  • Il Gazzettino

    Regional newspaper headquarters in Mestre, Italy. The newspaper's local edition also publishes in Belluno, Venice, Treviso, Padua, Rovigo, Vicenza-Bassano, Friuli, and Pordenone.
  • il Giornale

    Italian daily newspaper based in Milan, Italy.
  • Il Giorno

    Leading Italian-language newspaper based in Milan, Italy.
  • il Resto del Carlino

    Italian regional newspaper based in Bologna, Italy. The newspaper was founded in 1885.
  • L'Arena

    Local newspaper published in San Martino Buon Albergo, Italy.
  • L'Unione Sarda

    Newspaper published in the island of Sardinia's capital Cagliari.
  • La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno

    Tabloid format daily newspaper published in Bari, Italy.
  • Il Piccolo

    Newspaepr based in Trieste, Italy.
  • Il Secolo XIX

    Regional newspaper published in Genoa, Italy. The newspaper was founded in 1886.
  • La Nazione

    Founded in 1849 La Nazione is one of the oldest regional Italian newspapers.
  • Avvenire

    Daily broadsheet format newspaper based in Trieste, Italy.
  • La Nuova Sardegna

    Sassari, Italy based local newspaper owned by Gruppo Editoriale L'Espresso.
  • Il Mattino

    Naples based daily newspaper.
  • Messaggero Veneto – Giornale del Friuli

    Daily newspaper published in Udine, Italy.
  • La Sicilia

    Newspaper published in Catania, Sicily. The newspaper was founded in 1945.
  • Libero

    Italian based in Milan, Italy. The newspaper published Tuesday to Sunday.
  • Il Tirreno

    Tuscany based newspaper owned by Italian Media conglomerate "Gruppo Editoriale L'Espresso".
  • Tuttosport

    Italian sports newspaper published in Torino, Italy. The newspaper was founded in 1945 featuring football, basketball, volleyball, premier league, formula one, and other sports.
  • l'Unità

    Daily compact format newspaper published in Rome, Italy. The newspaper was first printed in 1924.
  • Italian Tribune

    One of the Italian American community newspapers in USA.
  • Agenzia Nazionale Stampa Associata (ANSA)

    Italian national news agency.
  • Adnkronos International (AKI)

    News agency.

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