[4] In 1969, ERI issued the first edition of the Dizionario d'ortografia e di pronunzia, a dictionary of orthography and orthoepy of the Italian language.
.During the eighties, ERI had issued the monthly journals of Moda (since 1983, for women) and King[5] (since 1987, for men), both directed by journalist Vittorio Corona (then Willy Molco) and produced in Milan.
King and Moda represented an innovative development of magazines, with their verbal language and layout, and the contents deliberately oxymoronic.
The company had published books and journalistic reports written by the most notorious figures of RAI programmes (including Enzo Biagi, Bruno Vespa, Sergio Zavoli, Piero Angela and Antonio Caprarica) together with other publishing houses like Mondadori and Rizzoli.
After a crisis occurred during the direction of Alberto Luna at the end of the eighties, Nuova Eri was relaunched by director Giuseppe Marchetti Tricamo who reformed and restyled the company, making it as a protagonist of the publishing market.