The American's print edition is available on national newsstands that stock the foreign press. For home delivery in major Italian cities, call toll-free 800.827.112. Click here to find the newsstand nearest you.
The American is an independent monthly magazine produced in Rome and distributed in all major Italian cities, as well as to select cities in Europe and North America. It is published by GSW Editore s.r.l., a Rome-based limited company whose majority owner is journalist Christopher P. Winner. The other partner is Bolzano businessman Stefan Klotzner. The publication is distributed by Milan-based Messaggerie Internazionali spa.
It is also distributed to Milan and Rome subscribers of the International Herald Tribune newspaper.
The American takes its name from the Rome Daily American newspaper (1945-1984). It is a non-partisan, general-interest monthly dedicated to giving Italy's English-speaking residents and foreign readers insight into Italian national culture, politics and lifestyle. The magazine is not connected to or subsidized by any U.S. institution or government agency. Funding is derived exclusively from advertising and sales.
The American uses the work of a variety of professional journalists and photographers based in Italy and elsewhere. Information on their background is available under The Team on the home page. Direct marketing inquiries to cpwinner@theamericanmag.com. Story ideas may be sent to maginfo@theamericanmag.com.
In Italy, The American is available on national newsstands that stock international media.This means the magazine is usually available in most city center kiosks. It has a cover price of €2.50. To locate a kiosk that sells the magazine, call Messaggerie Internazionali’s toll free number, 800.827.112 (only in Italy.) For further information, call +39.06.808.4993.