La Padania Explained

la Padania
Owners:Lega Nord
Political:Pro-Lega Nord
Circulation:60,000 (2009)
Headquarters:Milan, Italy

La Padania was an Italian daily newspaper, and the official press organ of the political party Lega Nord.

History and profile

La Padania was the official newspaper of Northern League of Umberto Bossi founded in 1997 by Davide Caparini and directed by Gianluca Marchi (both coming from 'L'Indipendente' of Vittorio Feltri and Daniele Vimercati).[1] It was delivered daily to newsstands and homes in Northern Italy since 8 January 1997.[2] [3] The paper was the official organ of the right-wing party Lega Nord.[4]

The 2009 circulation of La Padania was 60,000 copies.[5]

Due to financial difficulties, publication of the daily newspaper was suspended on 1 December 2014.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Stefano Fella. Carlo Ruzza. The New Right in Italy – Berlusconi, Territorial Politics, Populism and 'post-fascism'. 26 December 2014. 26 June 2009. Routledge. 978-1-134-28634-8. 80.
  2. http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/1997/gennaio/08/Oggi_edicola_Padania_con_editoriale_co_0_9701082540.shtml Oggi edicola Padania con editoriale
  3. http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/1997/gennaio/09/Padania_edicola_Roma_fini_tra_co_0_9701093984.shtml Padania edicola Roma fini
  4. News: Nick Squires. Italian MP 'blacks up' in Parliament in anti-immigration tirade. 26 December 2014. The Telegraph. 16 January 2014. Rome.
  5. http://www.affaritaliani.it/mediatech/padania-in-rosso241111.html La Padania