Editoriale Campi

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Editoriale Campi
s.r.l.
IndustryPublishing house
Founded1892;128 years ago (1892) as Tipografia Giuseppe Campi
Headquarters Spello
Products Almanac, Calendar
Website www.barbanera.it   OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg

Editoriale Campi is an Italian publishing house, primarily known as the publisher of the Barbanera almanac and calendar.

History

It was founded in 1892 in Foligno by Giuseppe Campi. [1] From its very early years the business specialised in popular publications such as the "pianeti della fortuna” (the planets of fortune) (predictions printed on coloured sheets) or leaflets recounting miraculous facts and current events in rhyme, all editions that used to be distributed at fairs and markets by street vendors. In the 1930s it became the main Italian producer of musical scores, leaflets with the lyrics of the hit songs from radio and television. [2] In 1952, on the initiative of Agostino Campi, Giuseppe's son, the first Italian music magazine came out: "Sorrisi e Canzoni d’Italia", later "TV Sorrisi e Canzoni". [3] Since the mid 1900s the publishing house has held the exclusive rights to the Barbanera trademark. [4]

For its long history, Editoriale Campi srl is registered in the prestigious Register of historical Italian companies which can be consulted on the Unioncamere website.

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References

  1. Linda Gobbi, Giovanni Lanzone, Francesco Morace (editor), L’impresa del talento: i territori creativi delle aziende italiane, Nomos, 2012, p. 57-64.
  2. Massimo Emanuelli, 50 Anni di storia della televisione attraverso la stampa settimamale, Milan, Greco&Greco, 2004.
  3. Ivan Roncalli, 60 anni di TV Sorrisi e Canzoni: una storia italiana, 1952–2012, Mondadori, 2012.
  4. For a history of the Barbanera almanac, see Fondazione Barbanera 1762 (editor), Barbanera 1762, Spello, Editoriale Campi, 2012.