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Panorama (magazine)
Italian-language news magazine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Panorama is a weekly news magazine based in the city of Milan, Italy.[1]
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History and overview
Panorama was founded in Milan in 1939.[2] The magazine was temporarily closed by the Fascist rule in December 1940 due to the publication of the translated texts by Ada Prospero.[3] It was relaunched by Italian publisher Arnoldo Mondadori in cooperation with the American Time Inc. group in Milan in October 1962.[4][5][6]
The magazine came out biweekly in the initial period.[3]
Ownership
The magazine is owned and published by Arnoldo Mondadori Editore,[5][7][8] the largest Italian publishing house.[9] The company is controlled by Fininvest, a financial holding company controlled by the family of Silvio Berlusconi,[2][5] a former Prime Minister of Italy. Although American group Time-Life company also owned the magazine, later it left the magazine due to low circulation levels.[6]
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Circulation
Panorama had a circulation of 350,429 copies in 1984.[10] The circulation of the magazine was 530,031 copies between September 1993 and August 1994.[11] In 2000 it rose to 566,000 copies.[12] The 2003 circulation of the weekly was 525,000 copies.[4] Its circulation was 514,000 copies in 2004.[13] It was the third best-selling news magazine in Italy in 2007[14] with a circulation of 479,297 copies.[15] The circulation of the magazine was 511,349 copies in 2010.[8] The magazine had a circulation of 303,422 copies in June 2013.[16] The magazine had a circulation of 80,318 copies and sold 47,425 copies in May 2021.[17]
Management and staff
Maurizio Belpietro is the magazine's director, succeeding Giorgio Mulé and Pietro Calabrese. A former director of the magazine, Carlo Rossella, became a director of Medusa Film.
Contributors
Adolfo Battaglia, a veteran journalist and politician, is among the former contributors of Panorama.[18]
The current contributors of Panorama include:
- Maurizio Belpietro
- Mario Giordano
- Marcello Veneziani
- Giacomo Amadori
- Fausto Biloslavo
- Vittorio Sgarbi
- Lorenzo del Boca
- Fabio Amendolara
- Daniela Mattalia
- Francesco Borgonovo
- Giorgio Sturlese Tosi
- Luca Sciortino
- Carlo Puca
- Luca Telese
- Antonio Rossitto
- Marco Morello
- Marianna Baroli
- Guido Castellano
- Francesco Canino
- Guido Fontanelli
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References
External links
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