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Il Tempo

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Il Tempo
Quotidiano indipendente
("Independent daily")
Front page (National edition), 16 December 2008
TypeNational daily newspaper
FormatBerliner
Owner(s)Antonio Angelucci
Founder(s)Renato Angiolillo
EditorTommaso Cerno
Founded1944; 80 years ago (1944)
Political alignmentConservatism
LanguageItalian
HeadquartersPiazza Colonna 366, Rome, Italy
Circulation8,525 (July 2021)
ISSN0391-6995
WebsiteIl Tempo
Il Tempo headquarter in Rome

Il Tempo (meaning Time in English)[1] is a daily Italian newspaper published in Rome, Italy.

History and profile

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Il Tempo was founded in Rome by Renato Angiolillo in 1944.[1][2] At the initial phase the newspaper was a conservative publication and had an anti-communist stance.[1] The paper 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 4 October 2007 the paper switched from broadsheet format to Berliner.[2] Domenico Fisichella, an Italian academic and politician, is among the contributors of the daily.[3]

The 2008 circulation of Il Tempo was 50,651 copies,[4] and 8,525 copies in July 2021.[5]

Editors

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  • Renato Angiolillo (4 June 1944 – 16 August 1973)
  • Gianni Letta (17 August 1973 – 17 April 1987)
  • Gaspare Barbiellini Amidei (18 April 1987 – 30 May 1989)
  • Franco Cangini (1 June 1989 – 20 March 1991)
  • Marcello Lambertini (21 March 1991 – 6 March 1993)
  • Gianni Mottola (February 1995 – 15 September 1996)
    • acting Gian Paolo Cresci (16 September 1996 – 21 October 1996)
  • Maurizio Belpietro (22 October 1996 – 19 March 1997)
  • Giampaolo Cresci (20 March 1997 – 8 October 1999)
  • Mauro Trizzino (9 October 1999 – 2 May 2000)
  • Giuseppe Sanzotta (3 May 2000 – 1 August 2001)
  • Mino Allione (2 August 2001 – 1 December 2002)
  • Franco Bechis (2 December 2002 – 31 January 2006)
  • Gaetano Pedullà (1 February 2006 – 11 May 2007)
  • Giuseppe Sanzotta (12 May 2007 – 7 December 2008)
  • Roberto Arditti (8 December 2008 – 7 February 2010)
  • Mario Sechi (8 February 2010 – 9 January 2013)
  • Sarina Biraghi (10 January 2013 – September 2013)
  • Gian Marco Chiocci (September 2013 – 18 November 2018)
  • Franco Bechis (19 November 2018 – 28 February 2022)
  • Davide Vecchi (1 March 2022 – 29 February 2024)
  • Tommaso Cerno (1 March 2024 – currently)

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Il Tempo". Britannica Encyclopedia. Retrieved 24 November 2014.
  2. ^ a b "Il Tempo moves to Berliner format with new Goss Universal press". Bespoke. Retrieved 9 February 2015.
  3. ^ Peggy Polk (14 May 1994). "New Italy Leaders Prefer'Post-fascist' Label". Chicago Tribune. Rome. Retrieved 20 March 2015.
  4. ^ Data for average newspaper circulation. Survey in 2008 in Italy Archived 22 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Accertamenti Diffusione Stampa
  5. ^ "DMS Luglio 2021 Quotidiani". September 2021.
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