Il Secolo XIX

Italian newspaper founded in 1886 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Il Secolo XIX (Il Secolo Decimonono [il ˈsɛːkolo detʃimoˈnɔːno]) is an Italian newspaper published in Genoa, Italy, founded in March 1886, subsequently acquired by Ferdinando Maria Perrone in 1897 from Ansaldo. It is one of the first Italian newspapers to be printed in colour. On 16 January 2006, its 129th anniversary, the local radio "Radio 19" was launched (receivable also on the Metropolitana di Genova).

OwnerBlue Media Srl (MSC Group)
EditorMichele Brambilla
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Il Secolo XIX
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
OwnerBlue Media Srl (MSC Group)
EditorMichele Brambilla
Founded25 April 1886
Political alignmentIndependent
LanguageItalian
HeadquartersPiazza Piccapietra 21, 16121, Genoa, Italy
Circulation103,223 (as of 2008)
ISSN1594-4395
WebsiteIl Secolo XIX
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In 1997, Il Secolo XIX had a circulation of 127,825 copies.[1] The 2008 circulation of the paper was 103,223 copies.[2]

On 29 September 2024, the newspaper was acquired by Blue Media Srl, a company controlled by the MSC group.[3]

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