Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Berliner |
Owner(s) | GEDI Gruppo Editoriale |
Publisher | GEDI Gruppo Editoriale |
Editor | Andrea Malaguti |
Founded | 1 February 1867 |
Political alignment | Social liberalism Progressivism Formerly: Fascism (1925–1945) Anti-communism |
Language | Italian |
Headquarters | Via Marenco 32, Turin, Italy |
Circulation | 256,203 (2012) |
Sister newspapers | la Repubblica (since 2017) |
ISSN | 1122-1763 |
Website | www |
La Stampa (English: "The Press") is an Italian daily newspaper published in Turin with an average circulation of 87,143 copies in May 2023.[1] Distributed in Italy and other European nations, it is one of the oldest newspapers in Italy.[2] Until the late 1970s and early 1980s, when the country underwent a nationalization process, La Stampa and Corriere della Sera were not real national daily newspapers, as their geographical area of circulation was mostly limited to Piedmont for La Stampa and Lombardy for Corriere della Sera; thus, both papers shared a readership that was linked to its place of residence and its social class, mostly from the industrialist class and financial circles.[3] La Stampa has "historically" been Turin's newspaper of record.[4] It is considered one of Italy's leading national newspapers alongside Corriere della Sera , la Repubblica, Il Sole 24 Ore, and Il Messaggero.[5]
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