Following a tip [thanks Costanza], I found a wonderful transcript of an episode of Report on the state funding of Italian newspapers. The state spends 667 million euros a year to subsidize newspapers; the intention behind the subsidies was originally to help struggling 'newspapers of ideas'. Instead, with a 1987 law permitting two deputies to certify that such-and-such a newspaper is the in-house newspaper for a political movement, the subsidies blossomed. The transcript does a wonderful review of some of the less credible newspapers:
NEWSPAPER VENDOR
What, 'L’opinione'?
INTERVIEWER
You've never heard of it?
NEWSPAPER VENDOR
No, if it's a newspaper it doesn't arrive here
INTERVIEW [to EDITOR of L'Opinione]
How many copies do you sell?
ARTURO DIACONALE-EDITOR L’OPINIONE
Our circulation is... limited, let's say. We're at about three, four thousand copies.
INTERVIEWER [off-screen]
Three, four thousand copies, and you receive two million euro
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Saturday, February 24, 2007
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