Il Tempo
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| Type | National daily newspaper |
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| Format | Berliner |
| Owner | Domenico Bonifaci |
| Founded | 1944 |
| Political alignment | Christian democracy, Conservatism |
| Language | Italian |
| Headquarters | Piazza Colonna 366, Rome, Italy |
| Circulation | 50,651 [1] |
| Official website | iltempo.it |
For the racehorse, see Il Tempo (racehorse).
Il Tempo is a daily Italian newspaper. It was founded in Rome, Italy by Renato Angiolillo in 1944 and currently publishes the Rome edition (available nationally) and other five local editions (Latina, Frosinone, Northern Lazio, Abruzzo and Molise).
In 1996 the former owner, Caltagirone Editore, sold the newspaper to the Italian builder Domenico Bonifaci.
On October 4, 2007 the paper switched from Broadsheet format to Berliner.
[edit] Editors
- Renato Angiolillo (4 June 1944 - 16 August 1973)
- Leonida Repaci (co-editor, giugno 1944 - February 1945)
- Gianni Letta (17 August 1973-1987)
- Gaspare Barbiellini Amidei (1987 - 30 May 1989)
- Franco Cangini (1 June 1989)
- Marcello Lambertini
- Gianni Mottola
- Maurizio Belpietro
- Giampaolo Cresci
- Mauro Trizzino
- Giuseppe Sanzotta
- Mino Allione
- Franco Bechis
- Gaetano Pedullà
- Giuseppe Sanzotta
- Roberto Arditti
[edit] References
- ^ Data for average Newspaper circulation (Diffusione media (Italia + Estero)) from the Accertamenti Diffusione Stampa (Ads) survey on 2008 in Italy [1]
[edit] External links
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