D’Agostino practices free journalism

Dear Director,every day I read your Stanza with pleasure. Mr. Piero Casati, a reader to whom you responded this morning, Thursday, July 25, stated that he was confused because this newspaper wrote that …

D'Agostino practices free journalism


Dear Director,
every day I read your Stanza with pleasure. Mr. Piero Casati, a reader to whom you responded this morning, Thursday, July 25, stated that he was confused because this newspaper wrote that the Meloni government is strong and Dagospia that it is weak, going so far as to advance the hypothesis that Dagospia has it in for the prime minister. I am an avid user of that information site, where you can read editorials, theses, comments, articles of all types, which do not privilege one point of view over another. And I do not notice this feeling of hostility toward Meloni.
Well, I wanted to point this out.
Thomas Villa

Dear Thomas,
Dagospia being a site that offers a wide range of information which includes theses, opinions, comments that come from the right and the left, it is natural that one also reads the articles (in recent weeks produced in abundance by the left-wing press) of those behind-the-scenes colleagues who believe (or who would like us to believe) that Meloni has inflicted a hard blow to Italy by not supporting Ursula, or that the executive is weak, or that the backyard squabbles within the coalition will soon be resolved with the divorce and the fall of the government. Skimming the information by purging it of opinions that are not shared would be a dishonest operation on the part of a director. Attributing a feeling to an editor or a director on the basis of something that one has had the opportunity to read in his newspaper is a superficial attitude.

D’Agostino is perhaps the only pure publisher we have in Italy, someone who began to do this job out of love, out of passion, out of respect for freedom of thought, from which freedom of the press descends, and who does only this.

A man who should therefore be protected by the WWF,

because it is at risk of extinction. An exception, which has perhaps given birth to a new way of informing, certainly free, shrewd and effective, as well as extraordinarily popular.

Thanks for your comments, dear Tommaso.