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  2. Mass media in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Among the most widely read national newspapers in Italy are Corriere della Sera, Corriere dello Sport – Stadio, La Gazzetta dello Sport, Il Giorno, la Repubblica, and La Stampa. [1] "Local and regional papers are particularly vital in Italy."

  3. Il Piccolo - Wikipedia

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    Il Piccolo was founded by Teodoro Mayer in 1881. [1] He was also the owner and editor-in-chief of the paper. [1] Mayer and other people who were instrumental in the establishment of the paper were right-wing pro-Italians. [1] [2] Mayer supported the idea that Trieste was part of Italy. [1]

  4. List of newspapers in Italy - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of newspapers in Italy, ordered according to category/scope and circulation. The daily print newspapers in Italy were 107 in 1950, whereas there were 78 in 1965. [ 1 ]

  5. Category:Mass media in Italy - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Lists of mass media in Italy - Wikipedia

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  7. Media in Italy - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Mass media companies of Italy - Wikipedia

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  9. Italian economic miracle - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Milan in the 1960s. The Italian economic miracle or Italian economic boom (Italian: il miracolo economico italiano or il boom economico italiano) is the term used by historians, economists, and the mass media [1] to designate the prolonged period of strong economic growth in Italy after World War II to the late 1960s, and in particular the years from 1958 to 1963. [2]