Il Giornale d'Italia

Il Giornale d'Italia is an Italian online newspaper. It was founded in Rome in 1901 by the prestigious liberal politicians Sidney Sonnino and Antonio Salandra, both of which were part of the Liberal Constitutional Party. The original paper ceased publication in 1976, following a long decline in sales. It was later relaunched as the party organ of the Movimento Pensionati Uomini Vivi and had a brief revival, only to cease publication again in 2006.

Il Giornale d'Italia
"Il Quotidiano Indipendente"
TypeDaily newspaper (1901–1976; 1980–2006)
Online newspaper (since 2012)
Founder(s)Sidney Sonnino
Antonio Salandra
PublisherComcast Italia
EditorGiovan Battista Vico
Political alignmentConservative liberalism (1901–1925; 1946–1976; since 2020)
Formerly:
Fascism (1925–1944)
Pensioners' interests (1980–2006)
Right-wing populism (2012–2018)
LanguageItalian
Ceased publication24 July 1976 (first time)
2006 (first relaunch)
Relaunched22 February 1980 (first relaunch)
10 October 2012 (second relaunch)
HeadquartersMilan
Rome (historically)
Country Kingdom of Italy (1901–1946)
(since 1946)
Websiteilgiornaleditalia.it

The paper was relaunched again, this time as an online publication, on 10 October 2012.

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