Bilan (magazine)
Editor-in-chief | Myret Zaki |
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Categories | Business magazine |
Frequency | Biweekly |
Circulation | 11,448 (2014) |
Publisher | Tamedia Publications |
First issue | 1 June 1989 |
Company | Tamedia Group |
Country | Switzerland |
Based in | Geneva |
Language | French |
Website | Bilan |
Bilan is a French language biweekly business magazine published in Geneva, Switzerland.
History and profile
Bilan was first published in June 1989.[1][2] The publisher of the magazine was Alain Fabarez.[1] It was owned by the Edipresse Group[3][4] until November 2011.[5] Then it became part of the Tamedia Group.[2][6][7] The magazine is published by Tamedia Publications biweekly on Wednesdays and has its headquarters in Geneva.[2][8] It was published on a monthly basis until 2005 when its frequency was switched to biweekly.[1][9] Its headquarters was formerly in Lausanne.[9]
Bilan is the French counterpart of the Swiss German business magazine, BILANZ.[1] Bilan features analyses of finance markets and targets managers of small or large enterprises and decision makers.[6][10] It publishes several listings, including the 300 richest Switzerland, the 100 richest in Europe, the 300 most influential Switzerland, the 50 start-up invest in and the top 30 employers.[10] The biweekly also publishes interviews.[11]
Max Mabillard is one of the former editors-in-chief of Bilan.[9] Stéphane Benoit-Godet served as the editor-in-chief[6] until 1 November 2014 when Myret Zaki was appointed to the post.[2][12]
Circulation
The circulation of Bilan was 15,000 copies during its initial period.[1] Between July 2004 and June 2005 the magazine had a circulation of 18,569 copies.[13] It was 18,703 copies between July 2005 and June 2006 and 19,047 copies between July 2006 and June 2007.[13] Its circulation became 19,325 copies between July 2007 and June 2008.[13] In 2011 the magazine had a circulation of 13,111 copies.[5][6] The circulation of the biweekly was 11,448 copies in 2014.[2]
See also
References
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- ^ a b c d e "Bilan". Tamedia AG. Retrieved 25 December 2014.
- ^ Jany Lesseur (January 1999). "Can Papers Net a Profit?". UNESCO Courier. Retrieved 26 December 2014. – via Questia (subscription required)
- ^ "A planned merger of French- and German-language media groups". Swiss Info. 4 March 2009. Retrieved 25 December 2014.
- ^ a b "Tamedia acquires Bilan and Tribune des Arts". Bloomberg. 7 November 2011. Retrieved 25 December 2014.
- ^ a b c d "Bilan". Business Press. Archived from the original on 25 December 2014. Retrieved 25 December 2014.
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- ^ "Bilan". Publicitas. Retrieved 25 December 2014.
- ^ a b c Switzerland Starting Business (Incorporating) in Switzerland Guide Strategic and Practical Information. Int'l Business Publications. p. 237. ISBN 978-0-7397-1688-5. Retrieved 13 April 2015.
- ^ a b "Bilan celebrates its 25th anniversary". Publicitas. 2 June 2014. Retrieved 25 December 2014.
- ^ Kaylen Gastrow (9 April 2013). "Uzbek Princess Not Investigated". Littera Report. Tashkent. Retrieved 25 December 2014.
- ^ "Bilan - Nomination de Myret Zaki, nouvelle rédactrice en chef de Bilan". Publicitas. 4 November 2014. Retrieved 25 December 2014.
- ^ a b c "New circulation figures from July 2007 to June 2008". Adnative. 1 October 2008. Retrieved 3 April 2015.