Oggi (magazine)
Oggi (meaning Today in Italian) is an Italian weekly news magazine published in Milan, Italy and is one of the oldest magazines in the country.
Editor-in-chief | Umberto Brindani |
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Categories | News magazine |
Frequency | Weekly |
Circulation | 66,045 (2013) |
Publisher | RCS Periodici |
First issue | 1 June 1939 |
Company | RCS media group |
Country | Italy |
Based in | Milan |
Language | Italian |
Website | Oggi |
History and profile
Oggi was established in Milan[1] in June 1939.[2][3] The magazine was modelled on the American magazine Life.[4] The early editors were Mario Pannunzio and Arigo Benedetti.[2] It was closed down in 1942 due to pressure from Fascists.
The magazine was restarted in July 1945.[5][6] From its restart in 1945 to 1956 the magazine was edited by Edilio Rusconi.[6][7] Pino Belleri and Vittorio Buttafava are among the former editors-in-chief of the weekly.[5][8]
Oggi is owned by the RCS media group[9] and is published weekly by RCS Periodici, a subsidiary of the group.[10] The magazine is edited by Umberto Brindani.[11]
The weekly is one of the Italian magazines which published Lady Diana's photographs in her final moments in September 1997.[12]
Circulation
In the mid-1960s the circulation of Oggi was 699,000 copies.[13] By 1968 the magazine sold 848,000 copies.[13] Its circulation rose to 950,000 copies in 1970.[14]
The weekly had a circulation of 550,740 copies in 1984.[15] It rose to 728,533 copies between September 1993 and August 1994.[16]
In 2001 Oggi had a circulation of 748,000 copies.[17] From December 2002 to November 2003 the average circulation of the magazine was 708,940 copies.[18] Its circulation fell to 675,000 copies in 2004.[19] The 2007 circulation of the magazine was 623,679 copies.[20][21] In 2010 the magazine had a circulation of 511,539 copies.[10] Its circulation during the first half of 2013 was 66,045 copies.[22]
See also
References
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