Format | Berliner |
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Owner(s) | Editoriale Libero S.r.l. |
Founder(s) | Vittorio Feltri |
Editor | Daniele Capezzone Mario Sechi |
Associate editor | Pietro Senaldi |
Founded | 18 July 2000 |
Political alignment | Right-wing populism Pro-Centre-right coalition |
Language | Italian |
Headquarters | Via L. Majno 42, Milan, Italy |
Circulation | 82,680 (as of June 2018) |
ISSN | 1973-5928 |
Website | www |
Libero (English: "Free"), also known as Libero Quotidiano (English: "Daily Free"), is an Italian daily newspaper published in Milan with an average circulation of 22,709 copies in May 2023.[1] In 2004, Angelo Agostini categorized Libero, alongside Il Foglio and l'Unità, as an activist daily (quotidiano-attivista), in contrast to the institution daily (quotidiano-istituzione) like Corriere della Sera and La Stampa, and the agenda daily (quotidiano-agenda) like la Repubblica.[2]
... and Libero, a centre right-wing newspaper created by Vittorio Feltri in 2000. ... Angelo Agostini (2004) distinguishes three types of Italian daily newspapers: ... and [the third type] the activist daily ('quotidiano-attivista') such as Il Foglio, Libero or L'Unità. ... The third kind of daily newspapers is the most recent type, and has only appeared in recent years. It regularly organises mobilisation: from the struggle against immigration initiated by Libero, to the USA-day proposed by Il Foglio to support the United States after 11 September 2001, or the rounds (girotondi) organised by L'Unità to protest against war in Iraq.