Post by jameshoff on Mar 16, 2024 3:50:50 GMT
A little less than three years after the debut (15 September 2020) Tomorrow the director changes. Stefano Feltri leaves, Emiliano Fittipaldi, former deputy director, goes up to the command bridge. The Publisher and the Board of Directors, as usual, "thank Stefano Feltri for the commitment and work carried out in recent years and wish the new director to face the important challenge that awaits him with passion". Publisher Carlo De Benedetti also announces that he has decided to "support the newspaper with important new investments in the digital sector in order to consolidate the role that Domani has achieved within the Italian information panorama". UNKNOWN SALES De Benedetti had invested 10 million euros at the beginning of the adventure. The ambition was to occupy spaces vacated by la Repubblica, which had passed into the hands of John Elkann and Exor. Tomorrow (which never had its sales taken over by Audipress) has garnered considerable praise for its seriousness and also its ability to investigate, but has remained in a niche world.
Feltri tried to make a very composed, rigorous, in-depth DY Leads newspaper, in some ways an anomaly in the Italian panorama. He had no respect towards potentates such as Eni, the subject of numerous articles and investigations. Eni responded with requests for compensation. The editorial team learned the news like a bolt from the blue. COURIER AND EXPRESS Fittipaldi, 49 years old, worked at Corriere della Sera, Il Mattino and L'Espresso, before arriving at Domani from the beginning of publications. He has written investigative books on the Vatican scandals, "Avarice", "Lust", "The impostors - investigation into power". In his newsletter Feltri wrote: "It's not my habit to make controversies or comments on the places I've worked in, so don't ask me." You didn't even write the classic editorial greeting the readers. RESIGNATIONS AND LOSSES A month and a half after the first release, the resignation of the president of the Board of Directors Luigi Zanda arrived in Tomorrow approximately: he was replaced by the former Rai General Manager Antonio Campo Dall'Orto, still in office.
According to Open 's reconstruction, at the end of 2020 the newspaper recorded a loss of 1,937,143 euros and a turnover of 2,346,635 euros. With a calculation made on sales relating to just three and a half months of operation. For 2021, turnover grew to 4,550,132 euros and losses to 2,303,372 euros. The losses recorded so far have eroded the capital which has been reduced from 10 million to 5,759,485 euros. If the performance of the 2022 accounts were similar to that of the previous two years, the growth prospects for the newspaper would be minimal. One of the hypotheses formulated at the time was to reduce the costs of at least paper and printing by transforming Domani into an exclusively digital newspaper. There was also talk of the search for a buyer or possible new financiers. A letter was sent to collaborators announcing the cut in compensation. Some key figures on the newspaper's desk have not been replaced.A little less than three years after the debut (15 September 2020) Tomorrow the director changes.
Feltri tried to make a very composed, rigorous, in-depth DY Leads newspaper, in some ways an anomaly in the Italian panorama. He had no respect towards potentates such as Eni, the subject of numerous articles and investigations. Eni responded with requests for compensation. The editorial team learned the news like a bolt from the blue. COURIER AND EXPRESS Fittipaldi, 49 years old, worked at Corriere della Sera, Il Mattino and L'Espresso, before arriving at Domani from the beginning of publications. He has written investigative books on the Vatican scandals, "Avarice", "Lust", "The impostors - investigation into power". In his newsletter Feltri wrote: "It's not my habit to make controversies or comments on the places I've worked in, so don't ask me." You didn't even write the classic editorial greeting the readers. RESIGNATIONS AND LOSSES A month and a half after the first release, the resignation of the president of the Board of Directors Luigi Zanda arrived in Tomorrow approximately: he was replaced by the former Rai General Manager Antonio Campo Dall'Orto, still in office.
According to Open 's reconstruction, at the end of 2020 the newspaper recorded a loss of 1,937,143 euros and a turnover of 2,346,635 euros. With a calculation made on sales relating to just three and a half months of operation. For 2021, turnover grew to 4,550,132 euros and losses to 2,303,372 euros. The losses recorded so far have eroded the capital which has been reduced from 10 million to 5,759,485 euros. If the performance of the 2022 accounts were similar to that of the previous two years, the growth prospects for the newspaper would be minimal. One of the hypotheses formulated at the time was to reduce the costs of at least paper and printing by transforming Domani into an exclusively digital newspaper. There was also talk of the search for a buyer or possible new financiers. A letter was sent to collaborators announcing the cut in compensation. Some key figures on the newspaper's desk have not been replaced.A little less than three years after the debut (15 September 2020) Tomorrow the director changes.