La Nuova Sardegna

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La Nuova Sardegna (lit.'The New Sardinia') is an Italian regional daily newspaper for the island of Sardinia.

TypeDaily newspaper
FormatTabloid
Founded1891; 135 years ago (1891)
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La Nuova Sardegna
An edition from the late 19th century
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatTabloid
OwnerGruppo Editoriale L'Espresso
Founded1891; 135 years ago (1891)
Political alignmentCentrism
Social liberalism
LanguageItalian
HeadquartersSassari, Italy
Circulation42,300 (2014)
WebsiteLa Nuova Sardegna
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History and profile

La Nuova Sardegna was founded in 1891 by Enrico Berlinguer, grandfather and namesake of Enrico Berlinguer, national secretary of the Italian Communist Party. The paper has its headquarters in Sassari.[1] La Nuova Sardegna was acquired by Gruppo Editoriale L'Espresso in 1980.

The 2008 circulation of La Nuova Sardegna was 59,819 copies.[2] The Espresso Group reported that the circulation of the paper was 42,300 copies in 2014.[1]

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