This is a list of newspapers in Italy, ordered according to category/scope and circulation.

The number of daily print newspapers in Italy was 107 in 1950, whereas it was 78 in 1965.[1] It has further declined since and 74 are listed in this article: 21 countrywide newspapers (including some "opinion" or "political" newspapers with very limited circulation, that are available only in Rome and few other places), 50 regional or local newspapers (some of which have a larger circulation than most countrywide ones) and 3 sports newspapers (all three having a much larger circulation on Mondays).[2] The total circulation (both in print and digital) of the 57 newspapers tracked by Accertamenti Diffusione Stampa (ADS) was 1,891,819 in January 2023, down from 2,292,549 for 57 newspapers in January 2020.[3][4] Corriere della Sera, based in Milan, has the largest circulation — more than 250,000 on average —, and has more than 500,000 digital subscribers.[5]

Political parties used to have their own newspapers, most of which have been either disbanded or transformed into online publications. They have included Avanti! (est. 1896, Italian Socialist Party), Il Popolo d'Italia (est. 1914, Italian Socialist Party / National Fascist Party), La Voce Repubblicana (est. 1921, Italian Republican Party), Il Popolo (est. 1923, Italian People's Party / Christian Democracy / Italian People's Party), L'Unità (est. 1924, Italian Communist Party / Democratic Party of the Left / Democrats of the Left / Democratic Party), L'Umanità (est. 1947, Italian Democratic Socialist Party), La Discussione (est. 1952, Christian Democracy), Secolo d'Italia (est. 1952, Italian Social Movement), Liberazione (est. 1991, Communist Refoundation Party), La Padania (est. 1997, Lega Nord) and Europa (est. 2003, Democracy is Freedom – The Daisy / Democratic Party).

Countrywide

Listed according to circulation, updated to October 2023.[4]

Newspaper Circulation Headquarters Est. Orientation
Corriere della Sera245,489Milan1876Liberalism[6][7]
Il Sole 24 Ore125,506Milan1865[8]Liberalism[9]
La Repubblica122,588Rome1976Progressivism[10][11][12][13]
Avvenire102,655Milan1968Christian democracy
La Stampa82,294Turin1867Progressivism[14]
Il Fatto Quotidiano51,901Rome2009Left-wing populism[6][15][16]
La Verità30,074Milan2016Right-wing populism
Il Giornale29,874Milan1974Liberal conservatism[17][18]
Libero21,135Milan2000Liberal conservatism
Italia Oggi16,305Milan1991Liberal conservatism
Il manifesto13,374Rome1969Socialism
L'Unitàn.a.Rome1924Social democracy
La Discussionen.a.Rome1952Christian democracy
MF Milano Finanzan.a.Milan1989Liberal conservatism
Il Foglion.a.Rome1996Liberalism
L'Opinione delle Libertàn.a.Rome1996Liberalism
Il Riformistan.a.Rome2002Liberalism
La Notizian.a.Rome2013Populism
Il Dubbion.a.Rome2016Liberalism
Domanin.a.Rome2020Progressivism
La Ragionen.a.Rome2021Liberalism
L'Identitàn.a.Rome2022Populism

Regional/local

Listed according to circulation, updated to October 2023.[4]

Newspaper Circulation Headquarters Est. Area
Il Messaggero64,834Rome1878Lazio, Marche, Umbria, Abruzzo
Il Resto del Carlino56,835Bologna1885Emilia-Romagna, Marche, southern Veneto
Il Gazzettino45,346Venice1887Veneto, western Friuli-Venezia Giulia
La Nazione37,381Florence1859Tuscany, Umbria, eastern Liguria
Dolomiten34,025Bolzano1882South Tyrol
L'Eco di Bergamo29,639Bergamo1880Province of Bergamo (Lombardy)
L'Unione Sarda27,523Cagliari1889Sardinia
Messaggero Veneto26,045Udine1946western Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Il Mattino23,712Naples1892Campania
Il Secolo XIX23,159Genoa1886Liguria, southern Piedmont
Giornale di Brescia22,655Brescia1945Province of Brescia (Lombardy)
Gazzetta di Parma21,653Parma1735Province of Parma (Emilia-Romagna)
L'Adige19,885Bolzano1945South Tyrol
La Nuova Sardegna19,671Sassari1891Sardinia
L'Arena19,560Verona1866Province of Verona (Veneto)
Il Tirreno18,667Livorno1877Tuscany
La Provincia18,347Como1892northern Lombardy
Il Giornale di Vicenza18,027Vicenza1915Province of Vicenza (Veneto)
Il Giorno16,966Milan1956Lombardy
Libertà14,056Piacenza1883Province of Piacenza (Emilia-Romagna)
Il Piccolo13,476Trieste1881eastern Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Gazzetta di Mantova12,041Mantua1664Province of Mantua (Lombardy)
Il Mattino di Padova10,926Padua1978Province of Padua (Veneto)
La Provincia di Cremona10,215Cremona1947Province of Cremona (Lombardy)
Quotidiano di Sicilia10,000Catania1979Sicily
Gazzetta del Sud9,698Messina1952north-western Sicily, Calabria
Corriere Adriatico8,437Ancona1860Marche
La Sicilia8,430Catania1945Sicily
Alto Adige7,786Bolzano1945South Tyrol
Nuovo Quotidiano di Puglia7,678Lecce1979southern Apulia
Il Tempo7,293Rome1944Lazio, Umbria
Il Centro7,162Pescara1986Abruzzo
La Provincia Pavese6,965Pavia1879Province of Pavia (Lombardy)
La Tribuna di Treviso6,712Treviso1978Province of Treviso (Veneto)
Giornale di Sicilia6,626Palermo1860Sicily
La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno5,851Bari1887Apulia
Gazzetta di Modena5,520Modena1859Province of Modena (Emilia-Romagna)
Gazzetta di Reggio5,402Reggio Emilia1860Province of Reggio Emilia (Emilia-Romagna)
La Nuova Venezia4,821Venice1978Province of Venice (Veneto)
Corriere dell'Umbria4,594Perugia1983Umbria
La Nuova Ferrara4,240Ferrara1989Province of Ferrara (Emilia-Romagna)
Corriere delle Alpi3,951Belluno1978Province of Belluno (Veneto)
Editoriale Oggi3,058Frosinone1988Lazio
Trentinon.a.Trento1945Trentino
Il Tn.a.Trento2022Trentino
Roman.a.Naples1862Campania
Neue Südtiroler Tageszeitungn.a.Bolzano1996South Tyrol
Il Quotidiano del Sudn.a.Castrolibero1995Calabria, Basilicata, Campania
La Voce di Rovigon.a.Rovigo2004Province of Rovigo (Veneto)
Primorski dnevnikn.a.Trieste1945Slovene minority in Friuli-Venezia Giulia

Sports

Listed according to circulation, updated to October 2023.[4]

Newspaper Circulation Headquarters Est.
La Gazzetta dello Sport171,034[19]Milan1896
Corriere dello Sport42,706[20]Rome1924
Tuttosport24,886[21]Turin1945

Publishers

Some media companies publish several newspapers, ordered by cumulative circulation:

See also

References

  1. 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.
  2. "European Publishing Monitor" (PDF). Turku School of Economics (Media Group). March 2007. Archived from the original (Report) on 10 October 2017. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
  3. "ADS - Accertamenti Diffusione Stampa".
  4. 1 2 3 4 "ADS - Accertamenti Diffusione Stampa".
  5. "Il Corriere della Sera raggiunge i 500 mila abbonati digitali". 14 December 2022.
  6. 1 2 https://www.urpp-equality.uzh.ch/dam/jcr:94e022b9-a1c7-4b8d-99cd-908cf515e309/23_FenzlStedtnitz_NewsWeChoose_InequalityDiscussionPaper.pdf
  7. https://www.psa.ac.uk/sites/default/files/conference/papers/2017/Podemos_M5S.pdf
  8. The newspaper started as Il Sole in 1865 and was merged with 24 Ore, started in 1933, in 1965.
  9. "Il Sole 24 Ore".
  10. Papathanassopoulos, Stylianos (2007). "The Mediterranean or Polarized Pluralist Model Countries". In Terzis, G. (ed.). European Media Governance: National and Regional Dimensions. Bristol: Intellect Book. pp. 191–200.
  11. Castaldi, Simone (6 October 2010). Drawn and Dangerous: Italian Comics of the 1970s and 1980s. Univ. Press of Mississippi. ISBN 9781628468397.
  12. Zamponi, Lorenzo (26 February 2018). Social Movements, Memory and Media: Narrative in Action in the Italian and Spanish Student Movements. Springer. ISBN 9783319685519.
  13. "The Secret of Benedict XVI's Popularity. In Spite of Everything".
  14. "The Italian Media's Relation with Armenia and Azerbaijan". 11 May 2023.
  15. "Where to get the news in Italy".
  16. "Institutionalized Populism: The "Strange Case" of the Italian Five Star Movement - ECPS". 8 June 2021.
  17. "Intimate Fusion: Media and Political Power in Silvio Berlusconi's Italy". 17 May 2013.
  18. https://www.uio.no/studier/emner/hf/imk/JOUR3421/v05/undervisningsmateriale/Italy&usg=AOvVaw0kzWsEcL0_GFEQsRHhxtsq&opi=89978449
  19. 178,660 on Mondays.
  20. 47,768 on Mondays.
  21. 27,951 on Mondays.

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