La Stampa

La Stampa (German: "Die Presse" ) is one of the best known and most widespread Italian newspapers. This belongs to the Agnelli family Fiat Group is published in Turin.

The newspaper was founded in 1867 under the name Gazzetta Piemontese by Ruggero Bonghi. 1895 bought Alfredo Frassati on the newspaper, gave it the present name and an Italian-wide perspective. After criticism supported by the Mussolini regime murder of Giacomo Matteotti, he was forced to resign from the editorship and sell it to Giovanni Agnelli senior.

2006 La Stampa was one of the newspapers in which the controversial Mohammed cartoons were published.

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