Il Gazzettino
Il Gazzettino | |
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description | Regional newspaper |
language | Italian |
First edition | 1887 |
Widespread edition | 84,413 copies |
(Accertamenti Diffusione Stampa) | |
editor | Società Editrice Padana |
executive Director | Roberto Papetti |
Web link | www.gazzettino.it |
Il Gazzettino is an Italian regional newspaper . It appears in the northern Italian regions of Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia . The daily newspaper ranks eighth among the Italian daily newspapers in terms of circulation figures and is the most important in Triveneto .
The daily newspaper consists of a national, a regional and a specific local section. The Ognisport sports supplement is attached to the Monday edition .
history
Il Gazzettino (Italian: Das Blättchen, Die Zeitung) was founded in March 1887 by Gianpietro Talamini. The Gazzettino, one of the oldest newspapers in Italy, originally appeared on a single sheet of paper and was very limited in its distribution. However, a series of serial novels and novels soon helped the newspaper to gain popularity .
In 1936 the Italian fascists took over the newspaper with editor-in-chief Giorgio Pini and in 1938 Giuseppe Volpi gained ownership control. After Mussolini was deposed on July 25, 1943, Diego Valeri became editor of the newspaper, but after September 8, 1943 he had to emigrate.
In 1977 the editorial staff of the Gazzettino moved from their original headquarters in Ca 'Faccanon ( Venice ) to Via Torino in Mestre . Six years later, a Venetian business association finally founded the newspaper's publishing house, Società Editrice Padana SEPSpA
In July 2006, the Caltagirone Editore publishing group acquired the newspaper's publisher and acquired 52% of the shares. As of December 31, 2006, Caltagirone owned 67.21% of the publisher's shares.
Directors
- Alberto Cavallari (1969–1970)
- Lauro Bergamo (1970–1976)
- Gianni Crovato (1976-1983)
- Gustavo Selva (1983-1984)
- Giorgio Lago (1984–1996)
- Giulio Giustiniani (1996-2001)
- Luigi Bacialli (March 1, 2001– July 12, 2006)
- Vittorio Pierobon ( ad interim: July 13, 2006– July 23, 2006)
- Roberto Papetti (June 24, 2006)
Edition
year | 1996 | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 |
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Widespread edition | 133.125 | 136.394 | 135.017 | 136,538 | 136,753 | 132,969 | 120.171 | 113,844 | 107.504 | 100,978 | 94.209 | 89,770 | 84,413 |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Maurizio Reberschak: Fascism, Antifascism, Resistance. In. Rolf Petri (Ed.): Venice. A political travel book. Hamburg 1986 p. 129.
- ↑ Source: Accertamenti Diffusione Stampa