Leggo

Leggo

Established in March 2001, Leggo holds the distinction of being Italy's first free distribution newspaper. It was launched to reach the 15 largest cities in Italy, including Rome, Milan, Turin, Naples, Florence, Bologna, Venice, Padua, Verona, Genoa, Como, Varese, Bergamo, Brescia, and Bari. In November 2011, Leggo underwent a transformation, evolving into a more comprehensive and modern publication with 48 pages filled with engaging content. It has fostered a strong connection with its readers, branding itself as "Social Press" and focusing primarily on Rome and Milan. Leggo is widely circulated in urban areas, airports, shopping malls, and youth centers, and it enjoys significant popularity in its online format.

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Italian
Newspaper

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77
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Global

#2302

Italy

#64

News and Media

#13

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