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The ''Corriere dei Piccoli'' (Italian for "Courier of the Little Ones"), later renamed ''Corriere dei Ragazzi'' ("Children’s Courier") and nicknamed ''Corrierino'' ("Little Courier"), was a weekly magazine for children published in Italy from 1908 to 1995. It was the first Italian periodical to make a regular feature of publishing comic strips. ==Publication history== The first issue (24 pages, 80,000 copies) was published on 27 December 1908, with Silvio Spaventa Filippi as editor-in-chief. It was founded by Luigi Albertini. The magazine was formally a supplement for children of ''Corriere della Sera'', but it was also sold separately for 0.10 lira〔 Its upmarket rival ''Il giornalino della Domenica'', founded in 1906, sold for two and a half times the price.〕 At its acme, the magazine sold 700,000 copies. By 1970 the magazine started having financial difficulties due to rising costs and competition by other magazines and comics books. Feeling that the quaint name was partly to blame, on 1 January 1972 the publisher renamed the bulk of the magazine ''Corriere dei Ragazzi'', which hopefully would be more appealing to teenagers. The name ''Corriere dei Piccoli'' survived as the title of a thin supplement of the publication, aimed at the younger readers. The last issue was dated 15 August 1995.
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