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- Paolo Mieli (geboren am 25. Februar 1949 in Mailand) ist ein italienischer Journalist und Autor historischer Sachbücher. Er war langjähriger Direktor der Tageszeitung Corriere della Sera. (de)
- Paolo Mieli (born 25 February 1949) is an Italian journalist who has been editor of Italy's leading newspaper, Corriere della Sera. Born in Milan, Mieli debuted as journalist at 18 for L'Espresso, where he remained for some 20 years. As a member of Potere Operaio he initially adhered to far-left positions. Later he took a more moderate stance under the influence and tutelage of his teachers, Rosario Romeo and Renzo De Felice. In 1971 he signed the Open letter to L'Espresso on the Pinelli case against the police officer Luigi Calabresi. From the 1980s Mieli worked for the most important Italian newspapers. After one year and a half at La Repubblica, he was hired by La Stampa in 1987. He became director in 1990. Two years later he moved to Il Corriere della Sera during the Tangentopoli bribe scandal. In May 1997 he was replaced by , assuming the position of editor-in-chief of RCS MediaGroup, publisher of Corriere della Sera. He continued his collaboration for that newspaper and returned as its director on 24 December 2004. Mieli served as a member of RAI TV, Italy's state network, but turned down the opportunity to be Chair amid a 2003 controversy. As of September 2020, he is a member of the Italian Aspen Institute. (en)
- Paolo Mieli (Milano, 25 febbraio 1949) è un giornalista, saggista, conduttore televisivo e opinionista italiano, che si occupa principalmente di politica e storia. È stato direttore de la Stampa dal 1990 al 1992, e del Corriere della Sera dal 1992 al 1997 e dal 2004 al 2009. Dal 2009 al 2016 è stato presidente di RCS Libri. (it)
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- Paolo Mieli (geboren am 25. Februar 1949 in Mailand) ist ein italienischer Journalist und Autor historischer Sachbücher. Er war langjähriger Direktor der Tageszeitung Corriere della Sera. (de)
- Paolo Mieli (Milano, 25 febbraio 1949) è un giornalista, saggista, conduttore televisivo e opinionista italiano, che si occupa principalmente di politica e storia. È stato direttore de la Stampa dal 1990 al 1992, e del Corriere della Sera dal 1992 al 1997 e dal 2004 al 2009. Dal 2009 al 2016 è stato presidente di RCS Libri. (it)
- Paolo Mieli (born 25 February 1949) is an Italian journalist who has been editor of Italy's leading newspaper, Corriere della Sera. Born in Milan, Mieli debuted as journalist at 18 for L'Espresso, where he remained for some 20 years. As a member of Potere Operaio he initially adhered to far-left positions. Later he took a more moderate stance under the influence and tutelage of his teachers, Rosario Romeo and Renzo De Felice. In 1971 he signed the Open letter to L'Espresso on the Pinelli case against the police officer Luigi Calabresi. (en)
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- Paolo Mieli (en)
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