[4] The early editors were Mario Pannunzio and Arigo Benedetti.
[6][7] Pino Belleri and Vittorio Buttafava are among the former editors-in-chief of the weekly.
[11] At the beginning of the 1950s Oggi had a monarchist political stance[12] and targeted people from all social classes.
[13] The weekly is one of the Italian magazines which published Lady Diana's photographs in her final moments in September 1997.
[14] Oggi was one of the most read magazines in Italy with a circulation of 760,000 copies in the late 1940s.