'''Il Sole 24 ore''' (
IPA: []; Literally
Italian Meaning: "''the sun 24 hours''" ) is an
Italian national daily business
newspaper owned by
Confindustria, the Italian
employers' federation.
It was founded on
November 9,
1965 as a merger between '''Il Sole''', founded in
1865, and '''24 ore''', founded in
1946. The headquarters are in
Milan. Total circulation is about 390,000.
The newspaper
'''Il Sole 24 ore''' reports on business, politics, developments in commercial and labour law, corporate news and features. Extensive share and financial product listings are provided in its daily supplement, ''Finanza e Mercati''.
Weekly supplements include:
★ ''Domenica'' (Sunday): art, literature, philosophy, theater, cinema, book reviews, and related news;
★ ''Plus'' (Saturday): family savings, market analysis, real estate market news, and other private investment topics;
★ ''Nòva'' 24 (Thursday ): science and technology.
Irregular supplements are also produced with a focus on a specific issue such as a particular business sector.
Facts
★ Circulation: 390,000;
★ Subscriptions: 170,000;
★ Readership: 1,200,000;
★ Editorial bureaux: 13 national, 8 international.
The information integrated system
The printed newspaper is presented as part of an integrated information system which includes:
★
Radio24: a news/talks fm/online radio channel;
★ Il Sole 24 ORE Radiocor: business and financial news agency;
★ ventiquattrore.tv: a tv business channel;
★ ilsole24ore.com: the online newspaper.
Professional services
The company offers professional services in the areas of: software, data access, professional business books and handbooks, classes, real time services.
External links
★
Official Site