Type | Daily newspaper |
---|---|
Format | Tabloid |
Owner(s) | Monrif RCS MediaGroup |
Publisher | Poligrafici Editoriale |
Editor | Andrea Cangini |
Founded | 21 March 1885 |
Political alignment |
Conservatism Centrism |
Language | Italian |
Headquarters | Bologna, Italy |
Circulation | 63,381 (2012) |
Sister newspapers | La Nazione |
ISSN | 1128-6741 |
Website |
www |
il Resto del Carlino is an Italian newspaper based in Bologna, and is one of the oldest newspapers in Italy. Its rather evocative name means "the change you get from a carlino", which the smallest part of the Papal baiocco (no longer legal tender in united Italy but a word still used in Bologna to refer to 10 cent coins): a sheet of local news was given out in shops to make up for the change owing after buying a cigar (which was worth 8 cents).
il Resto del Carlino was established in 1885. [1] [2] The founder was Amilcare Zamorani. [3] Between 1912 and 1914 its editor was Giovanni Amendola. [4] In 1988 the owner of the paper was Monrif. [5] In 2004 the owners were Monrif (59.2%) and the RCS MediaGroup (9.9%). [6] The publisher of the paper is Poligrafici Editoriali. [6]
il Resto del Carlino is based in Bologna [1] [2] and is published in tabloid format. [7] Its sister newspapers are La Nazione and Il Giorno. [6]
The 1988 circulation of il Resto del Carlino was 310,000 copies. [5] Its circulation was 188,000 copies in 2000. [8] The circulation of the paper was 183,513 copies in 2001 and it was 180,098 copies in 2002. [6] The paper had a circulation of 179,000 copies in 2003 [7] and 176,277 copies in 2004. [9] It was 168,000 copies in 2007 [10] and 165,207 copies in 2008. [11]
In 2012 the paper sold 63,381 copies. [12]
Type | Daily newspaper |
---|---|
Format | Tabloid |
Owner(s) | Monrif RCS MediaGroup |
Publisher | Poligrafici Editoriale |
Editor | Andrea Cangini |
Founded | 21 March 1885 |
Political alignment |
Conservatism Centrism |
Language | Italian |
Headquarters | Bologna, Italy |
Circulation | 63,381 (2012) |
Sister newspapers | La Nazione |
ISSN | 1128-6741 |
Website |
www |
il Resto del Carlino is an Italian newspaper based in Bologna, and is one of the oldest newspapers in Italy. Its rather evocative name means "the change you get from a carlino", which the smallest part of the Papal baiocco (no longer legal tender in united Italy but a word still used in Bologna to refer to 10 cent coins): a sheet of local news was given out in shops to make up for the change owing after buying a cigar (which was worth 8 cents).
il Resto del Carlino was established in 1885. [1] [2] The founder was Amilcare Zamorani. [3] Between 1912 and 1914 its editor was Giovanni Amendola. [4] In 1988 the owner of the paper was Monrif. [5] In 2004 the owners were Monrif (59.2%) and the RCS MediaGroup (9.9%). [6] The publisher of the paper is Poligrafici Editoriali. [6]
il Resto del Carlino is based in Bologna [1] [2] and is published in tabloid format. [7] Its sister newspapers are La Nazione and Il Giorno. [6]
The 1988 circulation of il Resto del Carlino was 310,000 copies. [5] Its circulation was 188,000 copies in 2000. [8] The circulation of the paper was 183,513 copies in 2001 and it was 180,098 copies in 2002. [6] The paper had a circulation of 179,000 copies in 2003 [7] and 176,277 copies in 2004. [9] It was 168,000 copies in 2007 [10] and 165,207 copies in 2008. [11]
In 2012 the paper sold 63,381 copies. [12]