IO Donna
Italian women's fashion magazine
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iO Donna (English: "Me, Woman") is a weekly women's magazine and Saturday supplement of the Italian daily newspaper Corriere della Sera. The magazine is the first supplement of a daily which focuses on women readers. It has been in circulation since 1996 and is based in Milan, Italy.
| Editor-in-chief | Danda Santini |
|---|---|
| Categories | |
| Frequency | Weekly |
| Founded | 1996 |
| Country | Italy |
| Based in | Milan |
| Language | Italian |
| Website | www |
| OCLC | 805657774 |
History and profile
iO Donna was started in March 1996,[1][2] being the first women's magazine as a supplement of an Italian daily newspaper.[3] The magazine is sold as the Saturday supplement of Corriere della Sera.[4] It is part of RCS MediaGroup SPA,[5] and is published in Milan by RCS Pubblicià, the magazine division of the company.[6][7] As of 2015, Diamante D'Alessio was the editor-in-chief of the weekly which features articles on art, culture, fashion, cosmetics, entertainment, decor, and cuisine.[6] D'Alessio was appointed to the post in January 2010.[8]
Spanish daily newspaper El Mundo's women's supplement Yo Donna, started in 2005, was modeled on iO Donna.[9]
The website of iO Donna was launched in 2012.[10]
The circulation of iO Donna was 514,946 copies from December 2002 to November 2003.[11] It was 502,057 copies in 2007.[12] Its average circulation was 435,000 copies in 2009.[8] In 2010 the magazine sold 439,023 copies.[13]