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''Diario'', also known as ''Diario della Settimana'', was an
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published between 1996 and 2009 in Milan, Italy.


History and profile

''Diario'' was first published on 23 October 1996 as a weekly linked to the daily newspaper ''
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''.Dino Messina
‘Deaglio lascia «Diario», arriva Rebotti’
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'', 9 September 2008.
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, Luca Formenton and Amato Mattia were the founders of the magazine. On 8 September 2008 Massimo Rebotti, previously of
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, became the
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. ''Diario'' provided news stories based on
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. Enzo Baldon, an
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journalist working for the magazine was killed in
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in August 2004. In 1997 the magazine became independent of ''l’Unità'' and on Friday 7 September, after 567 issues, it became a fortnightly: a state of affairs which lasted for 28 issues and until 6 March 2009. From the issue of 3 April 2009, ''Diario'' became a monthly, with each issue being devoted to a particular subject. The magazine ceased print publication after the issue of December 2009.As announced by Luca Forrmenton in the issue of November 2009. The periodical achieved great successes with monographic issues such as ‘Memoria’ and ‘Berlusconeide’; in 2006 and 2007 it was at the centre of large-scale polemics which resulted from its investigations into the alleged rigging of the 2006 elections. On 5 December 2002 ''Diario'', along with the Serbian daily '' Danas'', received in
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the Prix de Le Guide de la Presse.


See also

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