Emilia Romagna
13 newspapers in Italy
ALL NEWSPAPERS(13)
Albania News
Modena, Emilia Romagna
Serving as a vital bridge between Italy and Albania, this digital publication provides comprehensive news, cultural analysis, and social updates tailored to the Albanian diaspora and those interested in bilateral relations. Established to foster integration and cross-border dialogue, it has become a primary reference point for reporting on contemporary political, economic, and historical issues affecting both nations.
Corriere di Bologna
Bologna, Emilia Romagna
Serving as a local edition of the national daily Corriere della Sera, this publication provides comprehensive news coverage specifically tailored to the city of Bologna and the surrounding Emilia-Romagna region. It is notable for blending high-quality investigative journalism with a dedicated focus on local politics, urban development, and the cultural life of the Bolognese community.
Corriere Romagna
Rimini, Emilia Romagna
Established in 1993, this regional daily serves as a primary source of news for the Romagna area, providing in-depth coverage of local politics, culture, and community events across the provinces of Rimini, Forlì-Cesena, and Ravenna. It is recognized for its strong territorial focus, offering readers a dedicated perspective on the socio-economic issues shaping the Adriatic coast and its hinterland.
Estense
Ferrara, Emilia Romagna
Estense.com is a digital daily newspaper based in Ferrara, Italy. It provides comprehensive local news coverage, including politics, economy, social issues, and culture within the Ferrara province. Established as an online-only publication, it serves as a primary source for timely updates and regional reporting for the local community.
Gay News
Bologna, Emilia Romagna
This Italian digital publication provides comprehensive coverage of LGBTQ+ rights, politics, and culture, positioning itself as a central platform for news within the community. Founded in Bologna, it serves as an influential voice for social advocacy and informed journalism regarding civil liberties across Italy.
Il Resto del Carlino
Bologna, Emilia Romagna
Il Resto del Carlino is a prominent Italian daily newspaper based in Bologna. Founded in 1885, it is one of the oldest and most widely read publications in Italy, primarily serving the regions of Emilia-Romagna and Marche. It provides comprehensive coverage of local, national, and international news.
La Gazzetta di Modena
Modena, Emilia Romagna
Serving as the primary source of news for the city and province of Modena, this historic daily newspaper provides in-depth coverage of local politics, sports, and cultural events. It is a key reference point for the Emilian community, maintaining a long-standing tradition of chronicling the daily life and socio-economic developments of the region.
La Gazzetta Di Parma
Parma, Emilia Romagna
Founded in 1735, this publication stands as one of the oldest newspapers in the world, serving as the primary source of news and historical record for the city and province of Parma. It maintains a strong local focus, providing comprehensive coverage of regional politics, culture, and community events while acting as a cornerstone of the area's journalistic tradition.
La Voce Del Nordest
Trentino, Emilia Romagna
La Voce Del Nordest is an Italian digital newspaper covering the Dolomites and the Alpine Northeast, specifically focused on Trentino and parts of the Belluno province. It provides local reporting on community news, infrastructure, environmental issues, and regional politics for the Valsugana, Tesino, and Primiero valleys.
Liberta
Piacenza, Emilia Romagna
Libertà is an Italian local daily newspaper based in Piacenza. Established in 1883, it serves the Piacenza province with comprehensive coverage of regional news, politics, and social issues. It is one of the oldest newspapers in Italy, maintaining a strong focus on community affairs and local culture.
Quotitiano Nazionale
Bologna, Emilia Romagna
Quotidiano Nazionale is an Italian national daily newspaper based in Bologna. It was formed through the syndication of three historic regional publications: Il Resto del Carlino, La Nazione, and Il Giorno. It provides comprehensive coverage of domestic and international news, politics, economy, culture, and sports across Italy.
The Bebak
Portomaggiore, Emilia Romagna
Serving as a unique cultural bridge, this Urdu-language newspaper provides news and community insights to the South Asian diaspora residing in Italy. It stands out for its role in fostering integration and information accessibility for immigrant populations far from their home countries.
Zerosette
Parma, Emilia Romagna
This Parma-based monthly publication serves as a comprehensive guide to local cultural events, entertainment, and social life within the city and its surrounding province. Established in 1993, it has become a staple for residents seeking detailed listings of concerts, exhibitions, and theater performances alongside in-depth features on regional lifestyle trends.
