Gazzetta di Mantova

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Gazzetta di Mantova
Gazzetta di Mantova 16 Febr 1674.jpg
Gazzetta di Mantova issue on the 16th of February, 1674
Type Daily newspaper
Owner(s) GEDI Gruppo Editoriale
Founded1664;359 years ago (1664)
Political alignmentIndependent
Language Italian
Headquarters Mantua, Italy
Circulation 24,200 (2014)
Website gazzettadimantova.it

Gazzetta di Mantova is an Italian language local daily newspaper published in Mantua, in northern Italy. It is the oldest newspaper in Italy, as well as in the world.

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History and profile

Gazzetta di Mantova was established in 1664 making it the world's oldest newspaper still existing and published with the same name. [1] [2] [3] The paper has its headquarters in Mantua. [4] [5] The owner of the paper is Gruppo Editoriale L’Espresso. [6] The paper has an independent political stance. [5]

The circulation of Gazzetta di Mantova was 34,000 copies in 2007. [7] In 2013 Gruppo Editoriale L’Espresso claimed a circulation of 25,437 copies for the paper. [6] The company reported that the circulation of the paper was 24,200 copies in 2014. [4]

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