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La Gazzetta dello Sport

Italian daily sport newspaper

La Gazzetta dello Sport

Italian daily sport newspaper

FieldValue
nameLa Gazzetta dello Sport
logoLa Gazzetta dello Sport logo.svg
image20090715 gasport frontpage.jpg
image_size200px
captionFront page, 15 July 2009
typeDaily sport newspaper
formatTabloid
founded
ownersRCS MediaGroup
editorAndrea Monti
languageItalian
headquartersMilan, Italy
mottoTutto il rosa della vita
("All the pink of life")
sister_newspapersCorriere della Sera
ISSN1120-5067
website

("All the pink of life")

La Gazzetta dello Sport (; English: "The Sports Gazette") is an Italian daily newspaper dedicated to coverage of various sports. Founded in 1896, it is the most widely read daily newspaper of any type in Italy (in 2018).

History and profile

La Gazzetta dello Sport}} printed on pink paper: January 2, 1899

La Gazzetta dello Sport was founded by Eliso Rivera and Eugenio Camillo Costamagna. The first issue was published on 3 April 1896, on time to cover the first modern Olympic Games held in Athens. The paper is based in Milan. Its role extends beyond news reporting and features, to direct involvement in major events, including (since 1909) the organization of the Giro d'Italia () road cycling stage race.

La Gazzetta dello Sport is part of the RCS MediaGroup since 1976. The newspaper, published on pink paper, sells over 400,000 copies daily (more on Mondays when readers want to catch up on the weekend's events), and can claim a readership in excess of three million.

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Although a wide range of sports are covered in the newspaper, football is given by far most of the coverage. With some 24-28 pages out of 40 devoted to the sport on a daily basis, much of the journalism is speculative and sensationalist rather than the pure reporting of matches. The paper has a good record for campaigning journalism, and played a significant part in exposing the 2006 Serie A scandal that rocked Italian football and led to the relegation of Juventus and points penalties for other leading clubs.

On 3 April 2016, it celebrated its 120th anniversary by printing the newspaper in green, as it was originally.

Circulation

In 1990 the circulation of La Gazzetta dello Sport was 809,000 copies. It was the third best-selling Italian newspaper with a circulation of 401,000 copies in 1997.

The paper had a circulation of 445,000 copies in 2001, making it the twentieth best-selling European newspaper. In 2008 the paper had a circulation of 368,848 copies. The online version of the paper was the eighteenth most visited website in the country in 2011.

References

References

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  4. (23 October 2008). "Italy's leading sports title boosts circulation". König and Bauer Group.
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