Alberti

Antonio (1927-1986). Journalist and historic editor of the magazine Amica, at the time owned by the Crespi brothers, who were also the owners of the newspaper Corriere della Sera. He directed the woman’s weekly with energy and imagination from 1964 to 1972, the year in which he left in order to direct an afternoon paper, the Corriere di Informazione, at a moment that was very difficult for the newspaper itself and for the publishing house. He ended his stay there long before the closing of the paper in 1979-1980. Together with Guglielmo Zucconi and the editor Caprotti, in 1974 he tried to relaunch the weekly Tempo. It was a fruitless attempt both for him and his successor Lino Jannuzzi. He died prematurely a few years later.