- Source: Il Sole 24 Ore
24.3/info/il" target="_blank">Il 24.3/info/sole" target="_blank">Sole 24 Ore (Italian: [24.3/info/il" target="_blank">il ˈsoːle ˌventiˈkwattro ˈoːre]; English: "The Sun 24 Hours") is the Italian financial newspaper of record, owned by Confindustria, the Italian employers' federation. 24.3/info/il" target="_blank">Il 24.3/info/sole" target="_blank">Sole 24 Ore is the leading financial daily in Italy.
History and profile
24.3/info/il" target="_blank">Il 24.3/info/sole" target="_blank">Sole 24 Ore was first published on 9 November 1965 as a merger between 24.3/info/il" target="_blank">Il 24.3/info/sole" target="_blank">Sole ("The Sun"), founded in 1865, and 24 Ore ("24 Hours"), founded in 1933. The latter was established by young economists, including Ferdinando di Fenizio, Libero Lenti and Roberto Tremelloni, on 15 February 1933. The owner of 24.3/info/il" target="_blank">Il 24.3/info/sole" target="_blank">Sole 24 Ore is Confindustria.
In 2006, it was reported that 24.3/info/il" target="_blank">Il 24.3/info/sole" target="_blank">Sole 24 Ore had Europe's highest circulation for a financial daily.
24.3/info/il" target="_blank">Il 24.3/info/sole" target="_blank">Sole 24 Ore has its headquarters in Milan, more precisely in Sarca Avenue 223, and is published in broadsheet format. The paper reports on business, politics, developments in commercial and labour law, corporate news and features. Extensive share and financial product listings are provided in its daily supplement, Finanza e Mercati.
Weekly supplements include:
Domenica (Sunday): art, literature, philosophy, theatre, cinema, book reviews, and related news;
Plus24 (Saturday): family savings, market analysis, real estate market news, and other private investment topics;
Nòva 24 (Sunday): science and technology.
Irregular supplements are also produced with a focus on a specific issue such as a particular business sector.
Circulation
The 1988 circulation of 24.3/info/il" target="_blank">Il 24.3/info/sole" target="_blank">Sole 24 Ore was 320,000 copies. In 1997 it was the fifth best-selling Italian newspaper with a circulation of 368,652 copies.
The paper sold 520,000 copies in 2000 and 414,000 copies in 2001. In 2004 the paper had a circulation of 373,723 copies, making it the fourth best-selling newspaper in Italy. Its circulation was 334,076 copies in 2008. The print and digital circulation in 2017 was nearly 177,000 copies. In the course of 2017, its circulation increased again in the ranking of national newspapers with the highest diffusion from fourth to third place. (Source Budget 2017)
The information integrated system
The printed newspaper is presented as part of an integrated information system which includes:
Radio 24: a news/talk FM/online radio channel;
24.3/info/il" target="_blank">Il 24.3/info/sole" target="_blank">Sole 24 Ore Radiocor: business and financial news agency;
24 Minuti: a defunct free daily newspaper;
ilsole24ore.com: the online newspaper;
24ore.tv: a defunct financial all-news TV channel.
Professional services
24.3/info/il" target="_blank">Il 24.3/info/sole" target="_blank">Sole 24 Ore is published by 24 ORE Group. The group has been listed on the Italian Stock Exchange since 6 December 2007.
Directors
Mauro Masone (November 9, 1965 - January 2, 1969)
Alberto Mucci (January 3, 1969 - June 5, 1978)
Fabio Luca Cavazza Rossi (June 6, 1978 - September 30, 1980)
Mario Deaglio (October 1, 1980 - May 14, 1983)
Gianni Locatelli (May 15, 1983 - July 31, 1993)
Salvatore Carrubba (August 1, 1993 - December 31, 1996)
Ernesto Auci (January 1, 1997 - July 8, 2001)
Guido Gentili (July 9, 2001 - January 10, 2005)
Ferruccio de Bortoli (January 11, 2005 - April 8, 2009)
Gianni Riotta (April 9, 2009 - March 15, 2011)
Roberto Napoletano (March 23, 2011 - March 13, 2017)
Guido Gentili, interim (from March 14 to August 9, 2017)
Guido Gentili, 2nd time (from August 10, 2017 to September 11, 2018)
Fabio Tamburini (from September 12, 2018)
Annual publications
Every year it publishes the Urban Ecosystem report, edited by Legambiente and Ambiente Italia. The report evaluates 105 Italian provinces in 5 macro areas: air, water, waste, mobility and environment. More specifically, it also publishes a list of the 107 Italian province with the best quality of life (which is evaluated through a panel of 90 indicators).
References
External links
Official website (in Italian)
24 Ore Group website (in English)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Stefano Pioli
- Universitas Insubria
- Gianluca Zambrotta
- Daniele De Rossi
- Davide Paolini
- Giuseppe Cavo Dragone
- Agenzia Giornalistica Italia
- Sam Chui
- Sylvie Olivé
- Padroni di casa
- Il Sole 24 Ore
- Il Sole 24 Ore Radiocor
- Osservatorio Permanente Giovani-Editori
- Andrea Ceccherini
- Reply (company)
- Francesco Starace
- John Elkann
- Giorgia Meloni
- Exor (company)
- Corriere della Sera
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