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Founded in 2000 by Indro Montanelli, this daily publication is widely recognized for its provocative, right-leaning editorial stance and its sharp, often controversial commentary on Italian political affairs. It maintains a significant national reach, catering to a conservative-leaning audience that favors its distinctive, combative approach to reporting and opinion.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN MILAN
Serving as Italy's primary publishing center, the local newspaper market is anchored by major national dailies and the country's specialized financial press rather than strictly regional publications. The historic Corriere della Sera, founded in 1876, operates as the nation's most widely circulated general interest newspaper. The city also hosts targeted national publications, including the Confindustria-owned financial daily Il Sole 24 Ore, the Catholic daily Avvenire, and the iconic pink-paged sports paper Gazzetta dello Sport. Paperboy lists 22 newspapers in Milan.
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