Giornale di Brescia

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Giornale di Brescia
Founded27 April 1945
LanguageItalian
Headquarters Brescia
CountryItaly

Giornale di Brescia is an Italian regional newspaper based in Brescia, Italy. The paper has been in circulation since 1945.

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History and profile

Giornale di Brescia was founded in 1945. [1] [2] The first issue appeared on 27 April 1945. [3] The paper was official organ of the National Liberation Committee. [2] Its headquarters is in Brescia. [1] [4] The paper was redesigned on 27 April 2015, its 70th anniversary. [5]

In late September 2015 Nunzia Vallini was named as the director of the paper. [6] She replaced Giacomo Scanzi in the post. [6]

In 2012 Giornale di Brescia sold 18,419,601 copies. [7]

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