Italy: Daily newspaper La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno announces redesign
Posted by Alisa Zykova on September 1, 2008 at 12:58 PM
Furthermore, the paper would no longer have a national and regional
edition, but would instead have one edition that would encompass six
editions from the Puglia region and two from the Basilicata region,
where it is largely distributed.
In addition to visual changes, the Gazetta would have more diverse content with increased analysis and investigation into news stories, reports Prima Comunicazione Online.
A new printing press would be used for the revamped paper, permitting it to have issues with up to 112 pages.
The visual makeover took three months and was headed by Carlo Bollino, the director of the Gazetta and Giuseppe De Tomaso, managing director.
Source: Prima Comunicazione Online through IFRA Executive News Service
In addition to visual changes, the Gazetta would have more diverse content with increased analysis and investigation into news stories, reports Prima Comunicazione Online.
A new printing press would be used for the revamped paper, permitting it to have issues with up to 112 pages.
The visual makeover took three months and was headed by Carlo Bollino, the director of the Gazetta and Giuseppe De Tomaso, managing director.
Source: Prima Comunicazione Online through IFRA Executive News Service
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