Gazzetta di Parma

{{Short description|Italian daily newspaper}}

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Gazzetta di Parma is a daily newspaper published in Parma, Italy. It is one of the oldest daily newspapers in the country.{{cite web|title=Gazzetta di Parma|publisher=Parma Italy|url=http://www.parmaitaly.com/gazzettak.html|access-date=22 December 2014}}{{cite book|author1=Dana Facaros|author2=Michael Pauls|title=Bologna and Emilia Romagna|publisher=New Holland Publishers

|url=https://archive.org/details/bolognaemiliarom0000faca|year=2007|isbn=978-1-86011-350-5|page=26}}

History and profile

Gazzetta di Parma was established as a weekly newspaper in 1735.{{cite book|author1=Raymond Flower

|author2=Alessandro Falassi|title=CultureShock! Italy: A Survival Guide to Customs and Etiquette|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lS2JAAAAQBAJ&pg=PA43|year=2008|publisher=Marshall Cavendish Editions|isbn=978-981-4435-72-7|page=43|location=Tarrytown, NY}} Cesare Zavattini started his career in the paper.{{cite book|author=Giorgio Bertellini|author-link=Giorgio Bertellini|editor1=Gaetana Marrone |editor2=Paolo Puppa|editor3=Luca Somigli|title=Encyclopedia of Italian Literary Studies|year=2007|publisher=Routledge|location=London; New York |isbn=9781579583903|page=2042|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2U8OAQAAMAAJ|chapter=Cesare Zavattini (1902-1989)|volume=2}} Early contributors included Giovannino Guareschi,{{cite news|title=Don Camillo|url=http://www.easyreaders.eu/books/don-camillo-.aspx?tab=1|access-date=21 May 2016|work=Easy Readers}} Giuseppe Verdi, Arturo Toscanini, Alberto Bevilacqua, Luca Goldoni and Leonardo Sciascia.{{cite journal|author=Michela Montante|title=Leonardo Sciascia: "The Intellectual Writer"|journal=World Literature Today|date=Spring 1997|volume=71|issue=2|pages=335–337 |doi=10.2307/40153055 |jstor=40153055}} The daily focuses on local news related to Parma.{{cite book|author=Damian Tambini|title=Nationalism in Italian Politics: The Stories of the Northern League, 1980-2000|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pW009kl_z2AC&pg=PT62|year=2012|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-134-54001-3|page=62|location=London; New York|author-link=Damian Tambini}}

The circulation of Gazzetta di Parma was 43,000 copies in 2007.{{cite web|author=Anne Austin|display-authors=etal|title=Western Europe Market and Media Fact|work=ZenithOptimedia|access-date=10 April 2015|year=2008|url-status=dead|archive-date=5 February 2015

|url=http://conan.lib.muohio.edu/ebooks/Western_Europe_Market_MediaFact_2008/Western%20Europe%20Market%20&%20MediaFact%202008.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150205131709/http://conan.lib.muohio.edu/ebooks/Western_Europe_Market_MediaFact_2008/Western%20Europe%20Market%20%26%20MediaFact%202008.pdf}}

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