Quotidiano Vibo (2024)

In the digital age, where local news is often the first casualty of global media consolidation, Quotidiano Vibo stands as a resilient, if frayed, standard-bearer for the province of Vibo Valentia. More than just a newspaper, it is a daily chronicle of survival—both its own and that of the territory it serves. For the roughly 160,000 inhabitants of this rugged stretch of the Tyrrhenian coast, known as the "Costa delle Viole" for the iridescent purple hue of its sea at sunset, the paper remains the primary, and often only, source of accountability, civic pride, and communal lament.

A significant portion of the paper is dedicated to a single, Sisyphean topic: the failure of public works. From the incomplete SS 18 highway (nicknamed the "Highway of Death" due to its potholes and lack of guardrails) to the chronic water shortages in Pizzo, and the ghost hospitals of the region, Quotidiano Vibo functions as a public ledger of broken promises. It meticulously tracks which European or state funds have been allocated, stolen, or wasted. quotidiano vibo

One of the strengths of Quotidiano Vibo is its commitment to journalistic integrity and impartial reporting. Their writers and editors strive to provide balanced and unbiased coverage, giving readers a comprehensive understanding of the issues at hand. In the digital age, where local news is