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Il Post
Type | Daily national online |
Format | Web site, blog |
Founder(s) | Luca Sofri |
Editor | Luca Sofri |
Founded | 19 April 2010[1] |
Language | Italian |
City | Milan |
Country | Italy |
Circulation | Alexa rank 5,668 (138 in Italy)[2] |
Website | ilpost.it |
Media of ItalyList of newspapers |
Il Post is an Italian online daily newspaper, founded and directed in 2010 by Luca Sofri. The editorial staff includes assistant editors Francesco Costa and Elena Zacchetti and journalists Arianna Cavallo, Luca Misculin, Giulia Balducci and Emanuele Menietti, as well as contributions from Luca Sofri and a number of other collaborators.
Initially backed mostly by sponsorships and revenue from advertising, the newspaper is currently primarily supported by paid subscriptions:[3] although reading the newspaper is free and requires no registration, members gain access to a few dedicated podcasts and newsletters, as well as priority booking to live cultural events organized by the newspaper.
The design and name recall those of historical American newspapers such as the Washington Post, as well as its blog while the content reflects the style of the Huffington Post,[4] and US online newspapers such as Slate and The Daily Beast. Sofri presented the project as "An elite product for majorities: in the end we are always onto facts and opinions, even though there is no separation between facts and opinions", and is innovative in being "half aggregator (another misconception), and half publisher of blogs".[5]
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Launched on 19 April 2010, Il Post was conceived as an aggregator of the best content of the Italian and international press, selected and commented by the editors, supported by original content produced by the same editors and several collaborators, such as Debora Serracchiani, Andrea Romano, Ivan Scalfarotto, Giuseppe Civati, Flavia Perina, Antonio Dini. The lead also features the blogs of some illustrators and cartoonists, including Makkox who periodically publishes topical cartoons. Since May 2012 Il Post is the only Italian newspaper - online or on paper - to publish the comic strips Peanuts and Doonesbury every day.[6]
In 2011, Il Post won the third edition of the Premio Ischia Social Network for online information, presented during the Ischia InternationalJournalism Awards.[7]
According to Alexa, Il Post appears to be in the top 200 most visited websites in Italy.[8]In January 2012, Audiweb recorded an increase in daily visitors of 61 percent, one of the highest growth rates in Italy in the previous year in January, among online newspapers and in November 2014 it had 283,000 unique visitors.[9] [10]
Financial restructuring
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In May 2013, following a recapitalization to cover the losses of the company, respectively 360,000 euro in 2011 and 480,000 euro in 2012, the chair of the Board of Directors passed to Paul Ainio, CEO of Banzai SpA, which holds the majority of its stock. The news was made public on July 23 in Italia Oggi, a political and financial daily newspaper, in a short article which gave an account of the new allocation of the shares, as being: Banzai 30.53%, Kme different Inc. View and about 24% each, Giorgio Gori Sofri 8% and 10.9%. The next day Paul Ainio wrote to Italia Oggi, claiming the figures to be fictitious, outlining how after a successful reorganization Banzai and Sofri had increased their shares, to respectively to 24% and 22% respectively. The journalist Plazzotta, author of the article, has, in turn, responded that his report was the result of the reading of the notes to the 2012 budget of Il Post Srl, from which the data were taken, and that the control rates quoted in the article (Banzai ventures to 30.53% and Sofri 8%) are described in the Company Chamber certificate of 22 July 2013.[11][12][13]
- ^ Testata registrata presso il Tribunale di Milano, 28 September 2009.
- ^ "Il Post". Archived from the original on 30 June 2016. Retrieved 25 June 2016.
- ^ "Com'è andato il Post nel 2022". il Post (in Italian). 5 May 2023. Archived from the original on 29 June 2023. Retrieved 14 May 2024.
- ^ Zambrano, Cinzia (26 April 2010). "Nasce il Post, il giornale on line diretto da Luca Sofri". l'Unità (in Italian). Nuova Iniziativa Editoriale S.p.A. Archived from the original on 10 December 2014. Retrieved 1 July 2016.
- ^ "Nasce "Il Post", il giornale on-line di Luca Sofri". Varese News (in Italian). Varese web srl. 16 April 2010. Retrieved 1 July 2016.
- ^ "Non chiamarmi capo!". Il Post (in Italian). Milan: Il Post sarl. 14 March 2012. Retrieved 1 July 2016.
- ^ "Ischia social network premia l'informazione in rete. Il Post.it di Luca Sofri batte Agoravox". Il Sole 24 ORE (in Italian). 30 June 2011.
- ^ "How popular is ilpost.it". Alexa Internet, Inc. 28 June 2016. Archived from the original on 30 June 2016. Retrieved 1 July 2016.
- ^ Audiweb, partenza fiacca a gennaio Archived 2016-05-08 at the Wayback Machine, ItaliaOggi, 2 March 2012. Retrieved 1 July 2016
- ^ Momigliano, Anna (27 February 2015). "Cos'è il Post, spiegato bene" (in Italian). Studio. Retrieved 1 July 2016.
- ^ "Paolo Ainio (Banzai) presidente del Post al posto di Luca Sofri". ItaliaOggi. Milan: ItaliaOggi online. 23 July 2013. Retrieved 1 July 2016.
- ^ "Ainio di Banzai presidente del Post di Sofri" (in Italian). Milan: affaritaliani.it. 23 July 2013. Retrieved 1 July 2016.
- ^ "Il bilancio 2014 del Post, in pareggio". Il Post (in Italian). Milan. 8 April 2015. Retrieved 1 July 2016.
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