taken from the blog of Maurizio Silvestri
Since I had nothing to do, I decided to draw a general picture of the Italian publishing industry. Well, to tell Actually, I have treated only the field of
print, though - to have at hand a comprehensive view - I should also consider radio, television (RAI and private) and books. However, some radio and TV stations I have entered. Well, what emerges from the data that I quoted below? I would say that you can divide the whole sector of information on paper in two major segments: private and public companies. Started immediately to say that too many newspapers are subsidized by government grants. The Unit is the daily benefit more from public funds (€ 6,817,231.05 received in 2003). Follow the event with € 5,990,900.04, with the manifest 4,441,529.33 €, La Padania 4,028,363.80 €, € 3,511,906.92 with Il Foglio, Il Secolo D'Gianfranco Fini of Italy with € 3,098,741.40 € 2,582,284.89 and with The Next). That said, the data show that the information in Italy seems to be wholly owned by some private companies . Let's see:
Since I had nothing to do, I decided to draw a general picture of the Italian publishing industry. Well, to tell Actually, I have treated only the field of
print, though - to have at hand a comprehensive view - I should also consider radio, television (RAI and private) and books. However, some radio and TV stations I have entered. Well, what emerges from the data that I quoted below? I would say that you can divide the whole sector of information on paper in two major segments: private and public companies. Started immediately to say that too many newspapers are subsidized by government grants. The Unit is the daily benefit more from public funds (€ 6,817,231.05 received in 2003). Follow the event with € 5,990,900.04, with the manifest 4,441,529.33 €, La Padania 4,028,363.80 €, € 3,511,906.92 with Il Foglio, Il Secolo D'Gianfranco Fini of Italy with € 3,098,741.40 € 2,582,284.89 and with The Next). That said, the data show that the information in Italy seems to be wholly owned by some private companies . Let's see:
- banks and companies (Fiat and Pirelli) control
- The RCS publishing group Arnoldo Mondadori Editore SpA is controlled by the 50.14% of Fininvest (which is Silvio Berlusconi)
- Mondadori controls Gruppo Editoriale L'Espresso (Mondadori is for 50.14% of Fininvest, which in turn is Silvio Berlusconi)
- Confindustria controls the Sole 24 Ore
- Fiat controls the printing
- Paolo Berlusconi controls Il Giornale
- Veronica Lario has the form (Veronica Lario, the wife of Silvio Berlusconi)
- Panorama Mondadori has
- free and Giampaolo Angelucci
- The Unit is funded by the state
- The Manifesto is funded by the journalists themselves (cooperative)
I would say at a guess, banks, companies like Fiat and Pirelli and Berlusconi (and Mondadori Group. Espresso) controls almost all of the information printed in Italy. It remains outside the units and the Manifesto. Here are the figures I found on the Internet from the 'official sites', as some would say best of my knowledge. The official websites are those of the publishers.
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