Panorama (Italian magazine)
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| Editor | See article |
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| Former editors | Maurizio Belpietro |
| Categories | News magazine |
| Frequency | Weekly |
| Circulation | 300,000+ |
| First issue | 27 April 1939 |
| Company | Arnoldo Mondadori Editore |
| Country | Italy |
| Based in | Segrate, Lombardy, Italy |
| Language | Italian |
| Website | panorama.it |
Panorama is a right-wing Italian-language news magazine.
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[edit] Foundation
It was founded in 1939 and closed one year later; it was re-founded in 1962.
[edit] Ownership
The magazine is published by Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, the largest Italian publishing house. The publishing house is controlled by Fininvest, a financial holding company controlled by the family of Silvio Berlusconi, Italian prime minister until November 2011.
[edit] Circulation
With a circulation of 350,000, it is one of the two most-prominent Italian weekly magazines; the other is L'espresso.
[edit] Management and staff
Maurizio Belpietro is the magazine's director, succeeding Pietro Calabrese; Paolo Madron, Rita Pinci and Luciano Santilli are vice-directors. A former director of the magazine, Carlo Rossella, became a director of Medusa Film.
[edit] Editorial staff
[edit] Headquarters
It is headquartered in Segrate, Lombardy, Italy.
[edit] Publication of articles by The Economist
The magazine also publishes articles by The Economist, an English-language weekly news and international-affairs magazine, which has criticized Berlusconi several times.
[edit] Notes
[edit] External links
- Magazine's official website (Italian)
- Magazine's official archival website (Italian)
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