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  2. Paris Match - Wikipedia

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    Paris Match had a circulation of 1,800,000 copies in 1958. [2] [14] The 1988 circulation of the magazine was 873,000, making it the best-selling news weekly in the country. [12] In 2001 the weekly was the tenth-largest-circulation news magazine worldwide, with a 630,000 sale. [9] Paris Match had a circulation of 655,000 during the 2007–2008 ...

  3. Mythologies (book) - Wikipedia

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    Mythologies ( French: Mythologies, lit. 'Mythologies') is a 1957 book by Roland Barthes. It is a collection of essays first published from 1954 to 1956 in the French literary review Les Lettres nouvelles, examining the tendency of contemporary social value systems to create modern myths. Barthes also looks at the semiology of the process of ...

  4. Régis Le Sommier - Wikipedia

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    Régis Le Sommier was co-editor of Paris Match magazine. As a senior reporter and US Bureau Chief from 2003 to 2009 of the largest French weekly publication and fifth most read in the world, Paris Match, he has made journalistic reports of the most important events of the past decade. In addition to being the only French journalist to have sat ...

  5. Hachette Filipacchi Médias - Wikipedia

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    Hachette was founded by Louis Hachette (French pronunciation: [a.ʃɛt]) Brédif in 1826 when he purchased the Librairie Brédif; the company later became L. Hachette et Compagnie. Hachette was purchased by Matra in 1980, a firm associated with Ténot & Filipacchi. Hachette Filipacchi was nationalised in 1981 but remained a publicly traded firm.

  6. France Dimanche - Wikipedia

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    Along with Ici Paris, France-Soir and Paris-Match it is considered part of the presse de sensation, i.e. the sensationalist media. It is also considered a part of the presse indiscrète, the French equivalent of the tabloid press. François Truffaut was a writer for the magazine who also worked as a photographer for the publication.

  7. Daniel Filipacchi - Wikipedia

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    Born. ( 1928-01-12) 12 January 1928 (age 96) Paris, France. Spouse. Sondra Peterson. Children. 3, including Amanda. Daniel Filipacchi (born 12 January 1928) is the Chairman Emeritus of Hachette Filipacchi Médias and a French collector of surrealist art .

  8. Jean Prouvost - Wikipedia

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    Jean Prouvost. Paris-Soir, 20 March 1934. Jean Prouvost (24 April 1885, Roubaix – 18 October 1978, Yvoy-le-Marron) was a businessman, media owner and French politician. Prouvost was best known for building and owning the publications that became France-Soir, Paris Match, and Télé 7 Jours .

  9. List of newspapers in France - Wikipedia

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    France Dimanche (celebrity news magazine) Le Journal du dimanche (news, culture, leisure) Le Monde Libertaire (anarcho-communist weekly) L'Obs (news magazine, centre-left) Le Point (news magazine, right-wing) Marianne (news magazine, right-wing) Paris-Match (headline news and celebrity lifestyle features) Télérama (culture)