Mass media in Italy

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Template:Short description Template:Culture of Italy Mass media in Italy includes a variety of online, print, and broadcast formats, such as radio, television, newspapers, and magazines.

History

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Magazines

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Newspapers

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Books

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Radio

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Television

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See also

References

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External links

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