Currently, with the help of the Milan-based, non-profit organisation NEXUS-IBA, IRRS shortwave broadcasts programmes dealing with many different subjects in English, French, Spanish, Russian, Polish and Ukrainian. The Informer is an online guide to living in Italy, understanding Italian bureaucracy and overcoming difficulties in dealing with laws, tax, social security and labour regulations. Trekking, an Italian magazine featuring accommodation, excursions, events, holidays and articles, has online versions in English, German and Italian. formId: '5eb19d1fb9c153002b5ac0ca',
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How Italy's most Scottish town coped without its visitors. IRRS Shortwave can be found on the following frequencies: EasyMilano is a free, biweekly publication dedicated to the English speaking community of Milan.
Milano Per Me information about events, services and tours in Milan, including digital pictures, moving pictures, films and songs about the city.
Easy Milano Free classified ad magazine for the English-speaking community of Milan. In that decade, which was marked at Corriere della Sera by labour disputes, changes in editors, and a change of owners, the paper’s editorial position moved steadily to the left, which prompted a group of editorial employees to move to Corriere della Sera’s centrist rival, Il Giorno. It is only available by subscription. The newspaper Corriere della Sera, featuring articles about Italian life, politics, news and recipes, can be read in English online. The newspaper Corriere della Sera, featuring articles about Italian life, politics, news and recipes, can be read in English online.
Milano Per Me information about events, services and tours in Milan, including digital pictures, moving pictures, films and songs about the city. Free copies are distributed in hotels, tourist information offices, consulates and many other locations.
From Europe 7,120, 3,985 and 3,955 kHz (41 metre band) daily: From Milan 88.85 MHz FM with programming in English language. The number of daily print newspapers in Italy was 107 in 1950, whereas it was 78 in 1965. The U.S. Consulate General in Milan is pleased to announce that routine notarial services are now available.
Get kids back-to-school ready with Expedition: Learn! It was acquired in 1885 by a wealthy textile family, the Crespis, who gave it complete editorial independence.
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Founded in 1976, the monthly magazine MonitoR Radio TV has articles on radio programmes, television, broadcasting technology, audio video production, advertising agencies, producers and programmes distributors in both English and Italian.