24 ORE NextMed launches its multimedia dimension: the new platform dedicated to the Wider Mediterranean expands with a website, podcast, and TV series
24 ORE NextMed enters its full multimedia phase, strengthening the role of the Il Sole 24 ORE Group as a leading platform for understanding the dynamics of the Wider Mediterranean and establishing a permanent strategic focus on emerging geopolitical and economic balances.
On June 22, 24orenextmed.com goes live, a multilingual editorial platform available in Italian, English, and Arabic, designed to expand the international reach of its content and complement the coverage already launched in the newspaper on June 9. In the following days, the project will be completed with the launch of the podcast “Codename” on June 24 and the video series “Borders” on June 25 on IlSole24OreTV.
Competitiveness, education, security, finance, and internationalization are among the key themes that will drive the daily editorial coverage of 24orenextmed.com, through interviews, analysis, and industrial policy insights. The podcast “Codename,” hosted by Claudio Antonelli, Deputy Director of 24 ORE NextMed, and Antonio Talia, co-author of Nessun luogo è lontano, Radio 24’s foreign affairs program, will explore international security issues over eight episodes, connecting geopolitics, innovation, and intelligence. Meanwhile, the TV series “Borders: Where the World Changes,” a 12-episode program hosted by Simone Spetia, journalist and presenter of 24 Mattino on Radio 24, examines the places where global balances are being reshaped, from strategic routes to energy infrastructure.
24 ORE NextMed is therefore developing into a multi-platform ecosystem spanning all channels of the Il Sole 24 ORE Group—from print to digital, from infographics to radio and the Radiocor news agency—with the objective of providing continuous and structured coverage of the geopolitical, economic, and technological dynamics shaping the Wider Mediterranean. The initiative is built around an editorial offering of exclusive, highly specialized, and high-value content, delivered through distinctive formats tailored to the needs of the business community.
Alongside its editorial production, the project is grounded in a strategic dimension represented by the permanent Observatory “At the Center of the Mediterranean – Bahr al-Abyad”, a forum for dialogue among businesses, institutions, and international stakeholders dedicated to analyzing evolving scenarios and fostering shared development pathways.
With 24 ORE NextMed, the Il Sole 24 ORE Group extends its role beyond information and journalism, integrating information, specialization, analysis, and networking into a single platform dedicated to a region that is becoming increasingly central to global growth and security.