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Arnoldo Mondadori Editore () is the biggest publishing company in Italy.


History

The company was founded in 1907 in Ostiglia by 18-year-old Arnoldo Mondadori who began his publishing career with the publication of the magazine ''Luce!''. In 1912 he founded ''La Sociale'' and published the first book ''AiaMadama'' together with his close friend Tommaso Monicelli and the following year, ''La Lampada'', a series of children's books. The publishing house kept working intensely even during the
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, mainly on the publication of magazines for the troops on the front such as ''La Tradotta'', which included contributions from famous illustrators and writers such as Soffici, De Chirico and Carrà. In 1919 the publishing house headquarters were transferred to
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. After the First World War, Mondadori launched several successful book series including Gialli Mondadori in 1929, the first example of an Italian book series dedicated to detective and crime novels, by international writers, a new genre for Italy. The series is distinguished by the yellow (giallo in Italian) color of the covers. The response from the public was positive, with five thousand copies sold in a month and eight thousand after a hundred days. In addition to those who are considered the masters of the genre, such as
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, Dashiell Hammett, Georges Simenon,
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and Erle Stanley Gardner, in 1931 even some Italian writers began to take an interest in the genre and write yellow novels. As a result of the success and longevity of the series, still on newsstands, "giallo" has become the Italian name of the literary genre. Despite a period of cultural
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, in 1933 Mondadori started publishing works of international writers with the Medusa book series. In 1935, through an agreement with
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, the publishing house began the publication of a children's series based on Disney cartoon characters, which ran until 1988, when the agreement between Mondadori and the Walt Disney Company ended. In 1950 Mondadori returned to the information magazines, abandoned ten years earlier with the suspension, due to the war, of the monthly ''Tempo''. The weekly ''Epoca'' was started, which imported the American model of photojournalism into Italy. A few years later, in 1962, Mondadori published ''Panorama''. The magazine was founded as a monthly information magazine and it was only in 1967 that it became a weekly, inspired by the editorial formula of ''Time and Newsweek'', and was transformed into a successful newsmagazine. In 1952 Mondadori launched '' I romanzi di Urania'' (Urania's novels), a twice monthly Italian science fiction magazine that contributed to the wider diffusion of this genre in Italy. In 1960 Mondadori launched Il Club degli Editori, the first Italian mail-order book club and in 1965 became the first Italian publishing house to launch low-cost paperbacks for sale through newsstands (Oscar Mondadori), an experiment that would be a huge success and that was imitated by many publishers. The aim of the series was to reach an audience not used to buying in bookshops. The first novel published was
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by
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, who immediately experienced great results in terms of copies sold. Between 1950 and 1965, the number of employees at Mondadori rose from 335 to 3,000 and resulted in the company's decision to construct a new building in the outskirts of Milan, specifically within the municipality of Segrate. In 1968, Giorgio Mondadori, Arnoldo's son and chairman of the publishing house, decided to assign the project for the new headquarters to Brazilian architect
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, after having admired his work on the Foreign Ministry (Palácio Itamaraty) in Brasilia three years earlier. Construction began in 1971 and the new headquarters was inaugurated in January 1975. Through a joint venture with
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in 1976, Mondadori published ''
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'', its first daily newspaper; Gruppo Editoriale L’Espresso was finally separated from Mondadori in 1991. In 1981 Mondadori entered the television business with the launch of the Rete Quattro TV station, which was sold to Fininvest a few years later. In the same year, through a joint venture with Canada's Harlequin Enterprises, the romantic fiction book series Harmony began to be published in Italy. The company has been controlled by Fininvest,
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's family holding company since 1991. Marina Berlusconi is the chairman. In 1989, Mondadori expanded into Mexico by acquiring Editorial Grijalbo. Beginning in 2001, Mondadori operated a joint venture with
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in Spanish-speaking countries. Random House bought out Mondadori's stake in 2012. In 2006, Mondadori took a big step forward in its international expansion with the acquisition of Emap France, one of France's leading magazine publishers, today Mondadori France. Mondadori was one of the first Italian publishers to enter the e-book market and in 2000 an agreement was signed with Microsoft Corporation for the creation of the first Italian site for the sale of electronic books. In 2010 Mondadori accelerated its presence: in June, the Group's online bookstore launched a store dedicated to digital books, with a vast catalogue of titles in Italian and English. In December, Mondadori reached an agreement for the international distribution of books produced by the Group's publishing houses on Google Books and Google eBooks. Thanks to an accord with Vodafone Italia, in 2011 Mondadori launched the first online newsstand for tablets. Through this new platform, it is possible to access the digital edition of the Group's major weeklies and monthlies. The digital development continued in July 2011 with an agreement between Mondadori and Amazon that makes the Group's e-books available through the Kindle store. In September 2011, Mondadori's digital titles were also made available on the iBookstore for the Apple iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. The following year Mondadori Group and Kobo Inc., a leading company globally in digital reading, signed an accord for the distribution in Italy of Kobo's eReading platform and related devices. In 2014 Mondadori bought the trademark and assets of aNobii, the global social reading platform with more than a million users around the world, of which around 300,000 in Italy, with the aim of supporting the process of growth in digital for books. In 2012 Mondadori published '' Fifty Shades of Grey'', the first volume of the erotic trilogy by debut London author
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, rapidly followed by the two other titles, Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed. The trilogy saw in Italy the same kind of unprecedented success it gained in the English-language world: with more than 3.3 million copies sold in Italy and 130,000 downloads of the electronic version, the three volumes reached first, third and fourth position of the bestseller list for 2012. In 2015–16, the acquisitions of RCS Libri (was renamed to Rizzoli Libri) from RCS MediaGroup as well as Banzai Media mark the culmination of the strategy launched in 2013 of focusing on the traditional core businesses: books and magazines. In 2016, the Italian Competition Authority ruled that Mondadori would have to divest the publishers Bompiani and Marsilio Editori, following its acquisition of RCS Libri. Marsilio Editori was sold by Rizzoli Libri to De Michelis family's GEM S.r.l. while Bompiani was sold to Giunti Editore for €16.5 million. As part of the strategy of focusing on its core businesses, in 2018 the Group sold ''
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'' and in 2019 its subsidiary Mondadori France to
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Mondadori war

Between 1989 and 1991, there was a financial conflict between Silvio Berlusconi and
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, two of the largest employers of those years. In 1988 Berlusconi bought Leonardo Mondadori's (nephew of Arnoldo Mondadori) shares. Mondadori was then owned by three: Berlusconi's Fininvest, Carlo De Benedetti's CIR and the Formenton family (Arnoldo Mondadori's heir). Carlo De Benedetti convinced the Formentons to conclude an agreement that would allow him to obtain the Formenton's shares by 30 January 1991, but in November 1989 the Formenton family sided with Berlusconi, allowing him to become the new Mondadori chairman on 25 January 1990; De Benedetti then protested, citing its agreement. The three sides took the unanimous decision of an arbitrary award to solve the conflict. On 20 June 1990 was the first verdict: the agreement between De Benedetti and Formenton was considered still valid; as a consequence, the Mondadori shares became owned by the CIR (De Benedetti) and Berlusconi left the chairmanship of the company. Berlusconi and the Formentons then appealed at the Appeal Court of Rome, which assigned the case to Civil Section I. This section was chaired by Arnaldo Valente and the Judge-Rapporteur was Vittorio Metta. The ruling was made public on 24 January 1991 and nullified the arbitrary award verdict and gave the Mondadori shares back to Berlusconi's Fininvest. In 1995, after receiving some proclamations, the judiciary started investigating the authenticity of the ruling. It turned out that Berlusconi won thanks to the corruption of Judge Vittorio Metta. Metta was sentenced to 11 years in prison in 2003, but won an appeal in 2005. The Supreme Court of Cassation nullified that appeal in 2006, and Vittorio Metta was sentenced to 1 year and 9 months in 2007. Berlusconi has not been sentenced. The trial expired for time limit.


Business areas

*Books *Magazines (Italy, France and worldwide licensing) *Retail: the company owns a chain of bookshops and the internet-based bookshop ''mondadoristore.it''.


Imprints

The group today includes several distinct publishing houses, a number of which have more than one imprint:


Mondadori

Founded in 1907 by Arnoldo Mondadori in Ostiglia, but based in Milan since 1919, Edizioni Mondadori became one of the best-known Italian book publishers, with early collaborations with Disney and the '' Il Giallo Mondadori'' series of mystery/crime novels.


Giulio Einaudi editore

Founded in 1933 by
Giulio Einaudi Giulio Einaudi (; 2 January 1912 – 5 April 1999) was an Italian book publisher. The eponymous company that he founded in 1933 became "a European wellspring of fine literature, intellectual thought and political theory"Saxon, Wolfgang ''The New ...
in
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, it became one of the most significant Italian publishing houses of the twentieth century. Its authors included Cesare Pavese, Elio Vittorini,
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, Leone Ginzburg and
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, and it was the publisher of Antonio Gramsci’s '' Prison Notebooks''. It was acquired by Mondadori in 1994.


Edizioni EL

Based in
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and publishing children's books under the imprints ''EL'', ''Einaudi Ragazzi'' and ''Emme Edizione''. Giulio Einaudi editore has a 50% stake in the company.


Sperling & Kupfer

Acquired by Mondadori in the 1980s, this publishing house founded in 1899 is one of the oldest publishing houses in Milan. Its traditional international focus, and concentration on current affairs, has been supplemented in recent years by publications in fiction, non-fiction, economics, manuals and popular science. Its imprints include
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Edizioni Piemme

Acquired by Mondadori in 2003, Edizioni Piemme is particularly active in the area of religion and books for children and young adults.


Mondadori Electa

A group based in Milan with three imprints: ''Electa'', active in the art and history of art sector since 1945; ''Mondadori'', which publishes illustrated books in areas such as nature, hobbies and history as well as tourist guides; and ''Mondadori Arte'', intended to present art, architecture, design and archeology to non-specialist audiences.


Mondadori Education

Formerly Edumond Le Monnier, was acquired in 2008 and based in Milan, Bologna and Florence.


Rizzoli Libri

Founded in 1927, Rizzoli is a large general publishing house which publishes works of fiction and non-fiction, books for young adults, graphic novels, manuals and illustrated books.


Rizzoli Education

Rizzoli Education is a leader in Italian school publishing, where it is present in every order of instruction through publishing products (paper and digital), services and technologies for students, families and teachers.


Magazines


Italy

* '' Automobile Club'' until 2011 * ''
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'' until 2011 * ''
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'' * '' Panoramauto.it'' * '' CasaFacile'' * '' Casabella'' * '' Casaviva'' until 2013 * ''
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'' * '' Ciak'' until 2014 * '' Confidenze'' until 2019 * '' Cosmopolitan'' until 2011 * '' Creare'' until 2007 * '' Cucina Moderna'' until 2019 * '' Cucina No Problem'' until 2018 * ''
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'' * '' Doppiovù'' until 1978 * ''
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'' until 2012 * ''
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'' * ''
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'' until 2011 * ''
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'' until 2016 * '' Focus'' * '' Focus Brain Trainer'' until 2012 * ''
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'' * ''
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'' * ''
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'' * '' Geo'' until 2015 * ''
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'' * '' Grazia'' * '' Grazia Casa'' until 2015 * '' Guida Cucina'' until 2018 * ''
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'' * ''
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'' * '' Icon Design'' * '' Il mio Papa'' * '' Interni'' * '' Jack'' until 2012 * '' Men's Health'' until 2013 * '' Nuovi Argomenti'' * ''
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'' until 2018 * '' Panorama Travel'' until 2013 * ''
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'' until 2014 * '' Prometeo'' * '' Sale & Pepe'' until 2019 * ''Spy'' * '' Starbene'' until 2019 * '' Telepiù'' * ''
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'' * ''
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'' until 1988 * '' TuStyle'' until 2019 * '' TV Sorrisi e Canzoni'' * '' VilleGiardini'' until 2013


Greece

Mondadori owns 41.66% of
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Digital properties

* ''AndroidWorld.it'' * ''SmartWorld.it'' * ''MobileWorld.it'' * ''AlterVista.org'' * ''PianetaDonna.it'' * ''GialloZafferano.it'' * ''Studenti.it'' * ''Mypersonaltrainer.it'' * ''SoldiOnline.it''


Market shares and competitors 2019

* Italian market share (trade books): 26.2% (source: GFK, December 2019) – competitors: GeMS Group, Giunti Group,
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, Newton Compton, De Agostini Group. * Italian market share (Educational): 21.7% (source: ESAIE, 2019) – competitors: Zanichelli, Pearson, De Agostini Group. * Italian market share (circulation): 28.9% (in terms of value; source: Press-di, December 2019) – competitors:
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, RCS MediaGroup, Casa Editrice Universo, Hearst Magazine, Condé Nast.


Financial performance

Table with a comparison of Mondadori financial performance over the last 10 years. The figures for 2018 are presented in accordance with IFRS 5, not including the figures for the asset sold (Mondadori France).


See also

* List of Italian companies


References


External links

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