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but the publisher was not willing to invest the necessary money. Due to falling sales during the late 1970s, the magazine changed to a small format in 1981. By the early 1990s it regained some ground but was eventually forced to close in 1995. The last issue, in the spring of 1995, was a 'special' in
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is described as independent, secular-oriented and liberal, and the most authoritative in its genre. It combined news, politics, arts, true crime stories and the world of entertainment. The magazine was established in 1945 and had its heyday in the mid-1940s, 1950s and 1960s. Starting with a
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was also among the founders. The magazine stopped publication in 1995. The title returned to the news-stands in 2001 and 2002 as a quarterly, then as a bi-monthly from 2003 to 2007 and a monthly from 2008, until closure in 2013.
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the original publisher was no longer able to cover rising expenses. The price of paper surged from 100 to 280 lire per kilogram. The original editor Benedetti left the magazine and launched a new weekly,
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Directed mainly at a middle-class and family readership it was slightly more culturally elevated than its popular rival,
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Known journalists that worked for the magazine in the so-called "Benedetti school of journalism" were Tommaso Besozzi,
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Focussing on news and current affairs, the magazine achieved some impressive scoops, one of the most memorable being
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magazine in the United States. According to Benedetti: "People look at articles, but read the photos" (
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published a series of her challenging interviews with prominent politicians such as
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in the 1950s and 1960s, but progressing rapidly to war correspondent, covering the
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Advertising America: The United States Information Service in Italy (1945-1956)
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and the Middle East. In 1968, she was shot as she was covering an army
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the same format and graphic design as the first large news format.
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In March 1954 the magazine denounced the U.S. ambassador in Rome,
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Controversial journalist Oriana Fallaci began her career with
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The magazine paid special attention to photographic image and
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circulation of 20,000 it was selling 300,000 copies by 1947.
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publishing company bought the publication, when during the
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Its decline started in the second half of the 1970s, when
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left as chief editor in 1976. He wanted to compete with
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launched on 4 November 1945, by the founder-editors
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of July 1950 about the mysterious death of Giuliano
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Index



Claudia Cardinale
Arrigo Benedetti
News magazine
Rizzoli
Italy
ISSN
0014-3189
news magazine
Gianni Mazzocchi
Arrigo Benedetti
Camilla Cederna
documentary photography
Life
Epoca
Cold War
Italian Communist Party

Tommaso Besozzi
Salvatore Giuliano
Clare Boothe Luce
Nicola Adelfi
Indro Montanelli
Rizzoli
Korean War
L'Espresso
Enzo Biagi
Giorgio Bocca
Oriana Fallaci

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