Editor | Pier Luigi Vercesi |
---|---|
Former editors | Andrea Monti |
Categories |
News magazine Political magazine Lifestyle magazine |
Frequency | Weekly |
Circulation | 464,428 (November 2013) |
Publisher | RCS MediaGroup SPA |
First issue | 1 September 1987 |
Company | RCS MediaGroup |
Country | Italy |
Based in | Milan |
Language | Italian |
Website | Sette |
ISSN | 2037-2663 |
Sette, also known as Corriere della Sera Sette, is a news, political and lifestyle magazine based in Milan, Italy. The magazine is the weekly supplement of the daily newspaper Corriere della Sera. It was the first colour supplement distributed with a daily paper in Italy. [1]
Sette was established in September 1987. [2] [3] [4] The owner of the magazine is RCS Media Group, [5] and its publisher is RCS MediaGroup SPA. [6] The magazine has its headquarters in Milan. [6] Sette was sold weekly with the Thursday edition of Corriere della Sera. [2] [7] In October 1987 it began to be distributed with the Friday edition of the paper. [3] [5]
Andrea Monti served as the editor of Sette. [8] Pier Luigi Vercesi is the editor of the weekly which features articles on politics, news, fashion, art, leisure, culture, entertainment and lifestyle. [5]
In May 2004 the title of the magazine switched from Corriere della Sera Sette to Corriere della Sera magazine. [9] On 26 November 2009 the name was again changed and the original title began to be used, Corriere della Sera Sette. [10]
Sette had a circulation of 690,000 copies in 2000, 683,000 copies in 2001 and 634,000 copies in 2002. [9] Between December 2002 and November 2003 the average circulation of the magazine was 623,335 copies. [11] From January to August 2003 its circulation rose to 634,000 copies. [12] Its total circulation was 626,000 copies in 2003. [9] In 2004 the magazine sold 648,000 copies. [13] It was the second best-selling news magazine in Italy in 2007 [14] with a circulation of 528,792 copies. [15]
In November 2013 Sette sold 464,428 copies, including the circulation of its print and digital editions. [5]
Editor | Pier Luigi Vercesi |
---|---|
Former editors | Andrea Monti |
Categories |
News magazine Political magazine Lifestyle magazine |
Frequency | Weekly |
Circulation | 464,428 (November 2013) |
Publisher | RCS MediaGroup SPA |
First issue | 1 September 1987 |
Company | RCS MediaGroup |
Country | Italy |
Based in | Milan |
Language | Italian |
Website | Sette |
ISSN | 2037-2663 |
Sette, also known as Corriere della Sera Sette, is a news, political and lifestyle magazine based in Milan, Italy. The magazine is the weekly supplement of the daily newspaper Corriere della Sera. It was the first colour supplement distributed with a daily paper in Italy. [1]
Sette was established in September 1987. [2] [3] [4] The owner of the magazine is RCS Media Group, [5] and its publisher is RCS MediaGroup SPA. [6] The magazine has its headquarters in Milan. [6] Sette was sold weekly with the Thursday edition of Corriere della Sera. [2] [7] In October 1987 it began to be distributed with the Friday edition of the paper. [3] [5]
Andrea Monti served as the editor of Sette. [8] Pier Luigi Vercesi is the editor of the weekly which features articles on politics, news, fashion, art, leisure, culture, entertainment and lifestyle. [5]
In May 2004 the title of the magazine switched from Corriere della Sera Sette to Corriere della Sera magazine. [9] On 26 November 2009 the name was again changed and the original title began to be used, Corriere della Sera Sette. [10]
Sette had a circulation of 690,000 copies in 2000, 683,000 copies in 2001 and 634,000 copies in 2002. [9] Between December 2002 and November 2003 the average circulation of the magazine was 623,335 copies. [11] From January to August 2003 its circulation rose to 634,000 copies. [12] Its total circulation was 626,000 copies in 2003. [9] In 2004 the magazine sold 648,000 copies. [13] It was the second best-selling news magazine in Italy in 2007 [14] with a circulation of 528,792 copies. [15]
In November 2013 Sette sold 464,428 copies, including the circulation of its print and digital editions. [5]