Quotidiano.net

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Quotidiano.net
Type of site
Online News website
Available in Italian
URL https://www.quotidiano.net/
CommercialYes
LaunchedAugust 16, 1999
Current statusActive

Quotidiano.net is an Italian news website launched in 2000 and owned by the publishing house Poligrafici Editoriale, whose print publications include the newspapers Il Giorno , il Resto del Carlino , and La Nazione . The website contains mainly Italian and International news coverage, as well as political, sports, and entertainment news. The website is also part of the Italian web syndication Italianews. [1]

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References

  1. "Comunicazioni - IL Sole 24 ORE.com". italianews.it.