List of magazines in Italy
In
Catholic magazines and newspapers in the country.[6] A total of fifty-eight Catholic magazines was launched between 1867 and 1922.[6] From 1923 to 1943, the period of the Fascist Regime, only ten new Catholic magazines was started.[6] In the period from 1943 to the end of the Second Vatican Council thirty-three new magazines were established.[6] Until 2010 an additional eighty-six Catholic magazines were founded.[6]
The magazines had 3,400 million euros
revenues in 2009, and 21.5% of these revenues were from advertising.[7]
The following is an incomplete list of current and defunct magazines published in Italy. They are published in Italian or other languages.
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A
- ABC
- Abitare
- Affari Esteri
- Agora[8]
- AIPC Magazine
- Airone
- L'ala d'Italia
- alfabeta
- Alter
- Altreragioni[9]
- Amica
- Anna
- Annabella
- L'Approdo[10]
- L'Approdo letterario
- Archeo
- Archeologia Viva
- ARCHI magazine
- L'Architettura[11]
- Arena[10]
- Arte
- L'Asino
- Asso di bastoni
- L'Audace
- Aut Aut
- L'Avventuroso
- L'Azione Coloniale
B
C
- Il Caffè
- Il Caffè
- Calcio 2000
- Il Calcio Illustrato[15]
- Il calendario del popolo
- Campo di Marte
- Candido
- Cannibale
- Cantachiaro
- Casabella
- Chi
- Ciak
- Cinema Nuovo
- Cipria
- Circoli
- Class
- Classe Operaia
- Collezioni
- Colors
- Comunità
- Il Conciliatore
- Confidentiel
- Il Convegno[16]
- Cordelia[17]
- Corrente di Vita
- Corriere dei Piccoli
- Corriere delle dame
- Corriere Emiliano[18]
- Cose di Casa
- Il Costruttore[19]
- Il Covile
- La Critica
- Critica fascista
- Critica marxista
- Cronache Sociali
- La Cucina Italiana
- Cucinare Bene
- Cuore
D
E
F
- Famiglia Cristiana
- Fenomeno Inter
- La Fiera Letteraria
- Figli d'Italia
- Il Fischietto
- Flash Art
- Focus
- For Men
- Forza Milan
- Frigidaire
- Il Frontespizio
- Frusta letteraria
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
- Neural magazine
- Nintendo La Rivista Ufficiale
- Noi: Rivista d’arte futurista
- Noi donne
- Noi Ragazzi[30]
- Noi Testarde
- Novella 2000
- Nuovi Argomenti
- Nuovo Canzoniere Italiano
- La Nuova Italia
O
P
Q
R
S
- Il Saggiatore[22]
- Sapere
- Der Schlern
- Le Scienze
- Lo Scolaro
- Il Selvaggio
- Sette
- Settimana Incom[32]
- La Settimana Enigmistica
- La Sibilla
- Sigma[33]
- Silhouette Donna
- Al Siyassa Al Musawwara
- Skorpio
- Società
- Soft Revolution[34]
- Sogno[14]
- Solaria
- Sottosopra[35]
- Lo Stato
- Strapaese
- Sud[36]
- Sukia
- Superbasket Magazine
T
U
V
X
- Xbox Magazine Ufficiale
Y
See also
- List of newspapers in Italy
- Media of Italy
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