Day celebrates 70 years, official debut of the new editor Leonardo Maria Del Vecchio

BOLOGNA (ITALPRESS) – A story that lasts for seventy years, intertwined with that of Milan and the entire country. On 21 May, at Palazzo Bovara in Milan, the celebrations will be held for the 70th Anniversary of the Day. A historical milestone that not only looks at the past, but which traces the guidelines of the future of information.

The evening, conducted by Agnese Pini – Director of QN Quotidiano Nazionale, the Rest of Carlino, La Nazione, Il Giornat e Luce!, will represent the official entry into the world of publishing by Leonardo Maria Del Vecchio. The event sanctions the beginning of a new era for everyday history, under the guidance of a leadership, ready to combine the cultural heritage of the head with the challenges of digital innovation and editorial sustainability.

Leonardo Maria Del Vecchio, President LMDV Media and President Editoriale Nazionale, comments: “Settant’anni de Il giorno are a heritage that belongs to Milan, Italy, to those who every day chose to inquire with seriousness. An editorial history made of identity and credibility that we have the duty to preserve and preserve over time. Accompanying it in the future will be a page written together: by whom this newspaper does it with passion, by those who read it, and by those who still believe that authoritative information is an essential good for the country”.

The story of the seventy years of The Day’s history will be celebrated through moments of great cultural, institutional and scientific intensity, thanks to the intense interpretations of Malika Ayane and the readings of Alessandro Preziosi. Agnese Pini will introduce on stage the new editor, Leonardo Maria Del Vecchio, for his official welcome to the audience, to which will follow the institutional greetings of the highest city authorities: the Mayor of Milan, Beppe Sala, and the Archbishop of Milan, Monsignor Mario Delpini. Space for science and progress with an interview with Professor Amalia Ercoli-Finzi, first woman aeronautical engineer in Italy and key figure of the Rosetta space mission, for a dialogue on excellence, vision and future.

With this anniversary, Day does not only celebrate its extraordinary journalistic tradition, but it presents itself to the public and to the stakeholders with a renewed and ambitious look. Leonardo Maria Del Vecchio’s entry into the publishing sector promises to bring a breath of entrepreneurial dynamism and strategic investments, confirming Milan as the central hub of information and Italian culture.

– Press office photos –
(ITALPRESS).

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