Main newspapers / media outlets in Italy

PublicationsItaly – Main newspapers

Main newspapers / media outlets in Italy listed in no particular order:

  • Corriere della Sera: One of the oldest and most widely read daily newspapers in Italy, known for its extensive coverage of politics, economics, culture, and sports. Link: https://www.corriere.it/
  • La Repubblica: A prominent daily newspaper known for its investigative journalism, liberal political views, and comprehensive coverage of national and international news. Link: https://www.repubblica.it/
  • Il Sole 24 Ore: A leading business daily newspaper in Italy, with a focus on economic and financial news, as well as analysis of global markets and trends. Link: https://www.ilsole24ore.com/
  • La Stampa: One of the most widely read newspapers in Italy, covering a wide range of news topics including politics, economics, sports, culture, and science. Link: https://www.lastampa.it/
  • Il Messaggero: A daily newspaper with a focus on national and international news, politics, and culture. Link: https://www.ilmessaggero.it/
  • Il Fatto Quotidiano: A left-leaning daily newspaper known for its critical investigative reporting on politics, business, and social issues. Link: https://www.ilfattoquotidiano.it/
  • Il Giornale: A conservative daily newspaper with a focus on Italian politics, economics, and society. Link: https://www.ilgiornale.it/
  • Il Mattino: A daily newspaper based in Naples, with a focus on news and culture from the Campania region and southern Italy. Link: https://www.ilmattino.it/
  • La Gazzetta dello Sport: A daily sports newspaper covering all aspects of Italian and international sports, with a particular emphasis on football. Link: https://www.gazzetta.it/
  • Avvenire: A daily newspaper affiliated with the Italian Bishops’ Conference, with a focus on religion, ethics, and social issues. Link: https://www.avvenire.it/
  • La Nazione: A daily newspaper based in Florence, with a focus on news and culture from Tuscany and central Italy. Link: https://www.lanazione.it/
  • Il Secolo XIX: A daily newspaper based in Genoa, with a focus on news and culture from Liguria and northwestern Italy. Link: https://www.ilsecoloxix.it/
  • Il Resto del Carlino: A daily newspaper based in Bologna, with a focus on news and culture from Emilia-Romagna and central Italy. Link: https://www.ilrestodelcarlino.it/
  • Il Tirreno: A daily newspaper based in Livorno, with a focus on news and culture from Tuscany and central Italy. Link: https://www.iltirreno.it/
  • L’Espresso: A weekly news magazine known for its investigative reporting and commentary on politics, culture, and society. Link: https://espresso.repubblica.it/
  • Panorama: A weekly news magazine with a focus on politics, economics, and social issues in Italy and around the world. Link: https://www.panorama.it/
  • La7: A television network with a focus on news and current affairs programming, including political talk shows, documentaries, and investigative reporting. Link: https://www.la7.it/
  • Sky Italia: A satellite television provider with a range of news and entertainment programming, including news channels such as Sky TG24 and Sky News International. Link: https://www.sky.it/
  • ANSA: The leading news agency in Italy, providing coverage of breaking news and current events to newspapers, television networks, and other media outlets. Link: https://www.ansa.it/
  • RAI: The national public broadcasting company of Italy, with a range of television and radio channels covering news, culture, entertainment, and sports. Link: https://www.rai.it/

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