Secolo d'Italia
Established in 1952 as the official organ of the Italian Social Movement, this publication has evolved from a historic mouthpiece for the political right into a prominent online platform focused on conservative commentary and national news. It serves as a significant voice within the Italian right-wing landscape, offering analytical perspectives that reflect the movement's long-standing ideological heritage.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN ROME
Serving as the headquarters for major national wire services, the Italian capital's print market is anchored by several historic, locally focused broadsheets. The leading daily is Il Messaggero, established in 1878 and currently owned by Caltagirone Editore, which competes with the traditionally conservative daily Il Tempo, founded in 1944. The market also sustains highly specialized publications like Il Romanista, a unique daily newspaper devoted entirely to covering a single professional football club. Paperboy lists 29 newspapers in Rome.
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