November 27, 2025
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Giampaolo Angelucci, president of Editoria Italia, announced in a note the change in leadership of the Group’s newspapers. From 1 December Tommaso Cerno will become the new editor-in-chief of Il Giornale, while Daniele Capezzone will take over the direction of Il Tempo. ‘Born in 1975, journalist and writer – we read in the Group’s notes – Cerno has directed Il Tempo for the last two years, relaunching its identity and strengthening its profile in the national information panorama.

Author of essays and novels, as well as television documentaries on 20th-century Italian history, he is an autonomous and recognized voice of Italian journalism. ‘Daniele Capezzone, born in 1972, became director of Il Tempo after serving as editorial director of Libero – continuing his account – Atlanticist and classical liberal as well as commentator on Mediaset network information programs. He published the essays Likecrazia (2020), For a new right (2021) and Bomba aclockeria (2022), Ovest noi e lui for Piemme. Against surrender to dictators and Islamists (2024) and Trumpists or Muskists, in any case “fascists”‘.

“In conveying their best wishes to the new directors, the Angelucci family at the same time expresses its deep gratitude to Alessandro Sallusti for his passion, authority and results obtained while leading Il Giornale and for his decisive contribution in consolidating this historic newspaper during the years of great transformation in the sector and the in-depth analysis following that intellectual liveliness, which is the hallmark of Editoria Italia.

A commitment that is also strengthened and expanded in the digital field with investments and projects aimed at making the group’s publications even more accessible and modern, both internally by providing the best journalism platforms for today’s journalists, and externally by intercepting new languages ​​and new ways of using information: this is a note from EditoriaItalia.

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