L'Italia settimanale explained

Frequency:Weekly
Category:Political magazine
Founded:1992
Firstdate:16 December 1992
Finaldate:March 1996
Country:Italy
Language:Italian

L'Italia settimanale was a right-wing 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.

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]

Notes and References

  1. News: Nuova Destra: Presentato L'Italia Settimanale. it. 16 February 2017. adnkronos. 3 December 1992. Rome.
  2. Book: Bolzano. Daniela Veronesi. Christoph Nickenig. Bi- and multilingual universities: European perspectives and beyond: Conference Proceedings Bolzano-Bozen, 20-22 September 2007. 2009. University Press Bozen. https://books.google.com/books?id=0wFSHF41cXkC&pg=PA50. 978-88-6046-024-0. 50. Tullio Telmon. Plurilinguismi comunitari e plurilinguismi familiari nell’Italia che transita dal secondo al terzo millennio.
  3. News: Marcello Veneziani. il premio letterario. 2011. it. 16 February 2017.
  4. Web site: Di Michele Rallo. Le Disavventure de «L'Italia Settimanale». La Risacca. 16 February 2017. it. 13 May 2014.
  5. News: Giornali: Chiude 'L'Italia settimanale' Diretta da Buttafuoco. 16 February 2017. Adnkronos. 20 March 1996. Rome. it.