Corriere Adriatico
Corriere Adriatico is an Italian regional daily newspaper based in Ancona. Founded in 1860, it primarily serves the Marche region, providing extensive coverage of local news, politics, and culture across provinces like Pesaro, Urbino, Macerata, Fermo, and Ascoli Piceno alongside national and international stories.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN ITALY
Characterized by strong ties to political factions and regional identities, the national press market is navigating a profound transformation as print circulation steadily declines. Milan-based Corriere della Sera remains the most circulated and historically prestigious daily, traditionally representing the moderate center-right. Its main rival is Rome-headquartered La Repubblica, known for its center-left stance and investigative reporting. Financial readers turn to the business-focused broadsheet Il Sole 24 Ore, owned by the employers' federation Confindustria, while Turin's La Stampa commands a massive national audience. Beyond these major outlets, strong regional dailies like Naples' Il Mattino maintain deep local loyalties. Paperboy indexes 192 Italian newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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