Paris Match

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Paris Match
Directeur de la rédactionOlivier Royant
CategoriesNewsmagazine
FrequencyWeekly
PublisherHachette Filipacchi Médias
Total circulation
(2006)
684,056
Founded1949
First issue25 March 1949
Country France
LanguageFrench
WebsiteParis Match
ISSN0397-1635
paris match (band) is also a Japanese musical group.

Paris Match is a French weekly magazine. It covers major national and international news along with celebrity lifestyle features. It was founded in 1949 by the industrialist Jean Prouvost.

In 1976 Daniel Filipacchi purchased the ailing Paris Match, and turned it into one of France's most successful and influential magazines. The magazine is now part of Hachette Filipacchi Médias, which is itself owned by the Lagardère Group. [1]

On occasion, Paris Match has sold more than one million copies worldwide when covering major events such as the first flight by a French astronaut aboard the U.S. Space Shuttle in June 1985. Benoit Clair, a senior writer for Paris Match was the first journalist allowed to join the shuttle crew members from training until the departure for the launch pad at Cape Canaveral. A series of reports on the training was published in Paris Match on April 22, 1985, June 17, 1985 and January 20, 1986.[2]

References

  1. ^ Madjar, Robert (1997). Daniel Filipacchi. Editions Michel Lafon
  2. ^ Baudry, Patrick (1985). "Aujourd'hui le soleil se lève 16 fois" avec Benoit Clair. Editions Michel Lafon.

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