L'Italia settimanale

Defunct Italian political magazine (1992–1996)

L'Italia settimanale
CategoriesPolitical magazine
FrequencyWeekly
Founded1992
First issue16 December 1992
Final issueMarch 1996
CountryItaly
Based inRome
LanguageItalian
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L'Italia settimanale was a right-wing[1] political magazine published in Rome, Italy. The magazine was established in 1992 and the first issue appeared on 16 December 1992.[1] Marcello Veneziani was the founding director of the magazine,[2] which was published weekly on Wednesdays.[1] Veneziani left the magazine in 1995[3] when the publisher was partially acquired by an Uruguayan company.[4] Pietrangelo Buttafuoco served as the director succeeding him in the post.[5]

At the end of 1995 L'Italia settimanale was relaunched following a temporary closure.[5] The magazine folded in March 1996 due to the bankruptcy of the publishing company.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Nuova Destra: Presentato L'Italia Settimanale". adnkronos (in Italian). Rome. 3 December 1992. Retrieved 16 February 2017.
  2. ^ Tullio Telmon (2009). "Plurilinguismi comunitari e plurilinguismi familiari nell'Italia che transita dal secondo al terzo millennio". In Daniela Veronesi; Christoph Nickenig (eds.). Bi- and multilingual universities: European perspectives and beyond: Conference Proceedings Bolzano-Bozen, 20-22 September 2007. Bolzano: University Press Bozen. p. 50. ISBN 978-88-6046-024-0.
  3. ^ "Marcello Veneziani". il premio letterario (in Italian). 2011. Retrieved 16 February 2017.
  4. ^ Di Michele Rallo (13 May 2014). "Le Disavventure de «L'Italia Settimanale»". La Risacca (in Italian). Retrieved 16 February 2017.
  5. ^ a b c "Giornali: Chiude 'L'Italia settimanale' Diretta da Buttafuoco". Adnkronos (in Italian). Rome. 20 March 1996. Retrieved 16 February 2017.
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