Corriere dello Sport is an Italian national sports newspaper based in Rome, Italy.[3] It is one of three major Italian sports daily newspapers[citation needed][as of?] and has the largest readership in central[citation needed][as of?] and southern Italy,[citation needed][as of?] the fourth most read throughout the country.[citation needed][as of?]
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | Roberto Amodei[1][2] |
Publisher | Corriere dello Sport S.r.l. |
Language | Italian |
Headquarters | Rome, Italy |
Circulation | 225,643 (2008) |
Website | www |
History and profile
Corriere dello Sport – Stadio was founded as a merger[when?] between Corriere dello Sport ("Sports Courier"), founded in 1924, and Stadio ("Stadium"), founded in 1948. The paper is published in broadsheet format.[3] The 2008 circulation of the paper was 225,643 copies.[4] As of July 2015[update], third-party web analytics provider Alexa Internet rated its website, corrieredellosport.it, as the 91st most visited website in Italy,[5] while Similarweb rated it the 166th most visited overall in Italy at that time[6] and Italy's fourth most visited sports website.[6][7]
Editors
- 1942 – Alberto Masprone
- 1943 – Umberto Guadagno
- 1944 – Pietro Petroselli
- 1947 – Bruno Roghi
- 1960 – Antonio Ghirelli
- 1961 – Luciano Oppo
- 1972 – Mario Gismondi
- 1976 – Giorgio Tosatti
- 1986 – Domenico Morace
- 1991 – Italo Cucci
- 1995 – Mario Sconcerti
- 2000 – Italo Cucci
- 2002 – Xavier Jacobelli
- 2003 – Alessandro Vocalelli
- 2012 – Paolo De Paola
- 2018 – Ivan Zazzaroni
See also
References
External links
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