Linkiesta

Independent Italian online newspaper From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Linkiesta is an independent Italian online newspaper of investigative journalism, in-depth analysis, and commentary. It was launched on 31 January 2011, with the first editor-in-chief being Jacopo Tondelli. Since 24 September 2019, the editor-in-chief has been Christian Rocca.[1]

PublisherEditoriale Linkiesta.it S.r.l.
First issue31 January 2011
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Linkiesta
EditorChristian Rocca
FrequencyOnline newspaper
PublisherEditoriale Linkiesta.it S.r.l.
First issue31 January 2011
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian
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The Società Editoriale Linkiesta is a start-up comprising journalists and businessmen.[2][3] It is a public company with about 80 shareholders who have put in an investment between €10,000 and €50,000. The governance rules state that nobody can own more than 5% of the capital stock. Initially, a full list of shareholders was published on the website.[4] In a video interview published on Il Sole 24 Ore, Tondelli said: "Many shareholders and no bosses. As we are a public company, nobody can exert individual influence on the editorial line."[5]

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