Discografia internazionale
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Discografia internazionale (or DI)[1] was a weekly Italian popular music magazine published from 1966.[2] The magazine's headquarters was in Piazzale Loreto in Milan.[1] It was run by Germano Ruscitto, formerly the press officer for Bluebell Records, in association with Billboard Publications, Inc.[3] With its focus on international recording, the magazine was intended as a rival to the long-established Italian publication Musica e Dischi.[3]
| Categories | Music |
|---|---|
| Frequency | Weekly |
| Founder | Germano Ruscitto |
| First issue | October 1966 |
| Final issue | December 1972 |
| Company | Billboard Publications |
| Country | Italy |
| Based in | Milan |
| Language | Italian |
DI's singles chart represented Italy in Billboard's weekly "Hits of the World" international charts section.[4] Together with Billboard and the United Kingdom's Record Retailer, Discografia Internazionale sponsored the annual International Music Industry Conference (IMIC), held in Montreux, Switzerland.[4]
The magazine's final issue was published in December 1972.[3]