This is a list of newspapers in Italy, ordered according to category/scope and
circulation.
The number of daily print
newspapers in
Italy was 107 in 1950, whereas it was 78 in 1965.[1] It has further declined since and 74 are listed in this article: 21 countrywide newspapers (including some "opinion" or "political" newspapers with very limited circulation, that are available only in Rome and few other places), 50 regional or local newspapers (some of which have a larger circulation than most countrywide ones) and 3 sports newspapers (all three having a much larger circulation on Mondays).[2] The total circulation (both in print and digital) of the 56 newspapers tracked by Accertamenti Diffusione Stampa (ADS) was 1,755,092 in January 2024, down from 2,292,549 for 57 newspapers in January 2020.[3][4]Corriere della Sera, based in
Milan, has the largest circulation — more than 200,000 on average —, and has more than 500,000 digital subscribers.[5]
^"European Publishing Monitor"(PDF). Turku School of Economics (Media Group). March 2007. Archived from
the original(Report) on 10 October 2017. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
Giuseppe Ottino (1875), La stampa periodica, il commercio dei libri e la tipografia in Italia (in Italian), Milan: G. Brigola,
hdl:
2027/umn.31951001486193y
This is a list of newspapers in Italy, ordered according to category/scope and
circulation.
The number of daily print
newspapers in
Italy was 107 in 1950, whereas it was 78 in 1965.[1] It has further declined since and 74 are listed in this article: 21 countrywide newspapers (including some "opinion" or "political" newspapers with very limited circulation, that are available only in Rome and few other places), 50 regional or local newspapers (some of which have a larger circulation than most countrywide ones) and 3 sports newspapers (all three having a much larger circulation on Mondays).[2] The total circulation (both in print and digital) of the 56 newspapers tracked by Accertamenti Diffusione Stampa (ADS) was 1,755,092 in January 2024, down from 2,292,549 for 57 newspapers in January 2020.[3][4]Corriere della Sera, based in
Milan, has the largest circulation — more than 200,000 on average —, and has more than 500,000 digital subscribers.[5]
^"European Publishing Monitor"(PDF). Turku School of Economics (Media Group). March 2007. Archived from
the original(Report) on 10 October 2017. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
Giuseppe Ottino (1875), La stampa periodica, il commercio dei libri e la tipografia in Italia (in Italian), Milan: G. Brigola,
hdl:
2027/umn.31951001486193y