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|title = Paris Match |logo = Paris Match 1981 logo.svg |image_file = Alexandre coste.jpg |image_size = |image_caption = Alexandre Coste, son of Albert II of Monaco, on the cover of Paris Match, 21 October 2001 |publisher = Hachette Filipacchi Médias |category = Newsmagazine |total_circulation = 578,282 |circulation_year = 2014 |frequency = Weekly |language = French |editor = Olivier Royant |editor_title = Editor-in-chief |headquarters = Paris |founded = 1949 |firstdate = {{start date and age|df=y|1949|3|25}} |country = France |based =Paris |website = Paris Match |issn = 0397-1635 }} Paris Match ({{IPA-fr|pa.ʁimatʃ}}) is a French-language weekly news magazine. It covers major national and international news along with celebrity lifestyle features. History and profileThe magazine was started as a sports news magazine with the name Match in 1938 by the industrialist Jean Prouvost[1] and closed in June 1940. It was relaunched in 1949 with a new name, Paris Match.[1] The magazine temporarily ceased its publication between 18 May and 15 June 1968 upon the call for a strike by the Syndicat du Livre, the French Printers’ Union.[2] In 1976 Daniel Filipacchi purchased the ailing Paris Match, and it continues to be one of France's most successful and influential magazines. It is published weekly and is now part of Hachette Filipacchi Médias,[3] which is itself owned by the Lagardère Group.[4] 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. Benoît 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 22 April 1985, 17 June 1985 and 20 January 1986.[5] As of 1996 the magazine had an independent political stance.[7] CirculationParis Match had a circulation of 1,800,000 copies in 1958.[6] The 1988 circulation of the magazine was 873,000 copies, making it the best-selling news weekly in the country.[7] In 2001 the weekly was the tenth largest news magazine worldwide with a circulation of 630,000 copies.[3]Paris Match had a circulation of 656,000 copies during the 2007–2008 period.[8] In 2009 the magazine was the best selling photonews magazine in France with a circulation of 611,000 copies.[9][10] Its circulation was 578,282 copies in 2014.[11]In popular cultureIn Hergé's Tintin adventure The Castafiore Emerald (1963), reporters from the imaginary "Paris-Flash" magazine (a clear spoof on Paris Match, with a similar logo) play a major role in the plot's development. The magazine is satirized as sensationalist and inaccurate. References1. ^{{cite web|title=Historical development of the media in France|url=http://www.mheducation.co.uk/openup/chapters/9780335236220.pdf|publisher=McGraw-Hill Education|accessdate=24 February 2015}} 2. ^1 {{cite journal|author=Audrey Leblanc|title=The Color of May 1968|journal=Etudes Photographiques|date=November 2010|volume=26|url=http://etudesphotographiques.revues.org/3456|accessdate=24 April 2015}} 3. ^1 {{cite web|title=Top 50 Finance/Business/News magazines worldwide (by circulation)|url=http://www.magazine.org.tw/events/school/report/wmt/top50finance.pdf|publisher=Magazine Organization|accessdate=13 December 2014|format=Report}} 4. ^Madjar, Robert (1997). Daniel Filipacchi. Editions Michel Lafon 5. ^Baudry, Patrick (1985). "Aujourd'hui le soleil se lève 16 fois" avec Benoit Clair. Editions Michel Lafon. 6. ^{{cite book|author1=Serge Berstein|author2=Jean-Pierre Rioux|title=The Pompidou Years, 1969-1974|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_GyhQAJeOZoC&pg=PA200|accessdate=21 April 2015|date=13 March 2000|publisher=Cambridge University Press|isbn=978-0-521-58061-8|page=200}} 7. ^1 {{cite book|author=Peter Humphreys|title=Mass Media and Media Policy in Western Europe|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2vlTzbOGhdIC&pg=PA88|accessdate=15 November 2014|date=15 May 1996|publisher=Manchester University Press|isbn=978-0-7190-3197-7|page=88}} 8. ^{{cite web|author=Anne Austin et. al.|title=Western Europe Market & Media Fact|url=http://conan.lib.muohio.edu/ebooks/Western_Europe_Market_MediaFact_2008/Western%20Europe%20Market%20&%20MediaFact%202008.pdf|work=ZenithOptimedia|accessdate=8 April 2015|date=2008}} 9. ^{{cite book|author=Raymond Kuhn|title=The Media In Contemporary France|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3oVTBgAAQBAJ&pg=RA4-PA9|accessdate=1 March 2015|date=1 March 2011|publisher=McGraw-Hill Education (UK)|isbn=978-0-335-23622-0|page=9}} 10. ^{{cite web|title=World Magazine Trends 2010/2011 |url=http://www.revistas-ari.com/attachments/209_WMT_2010_2011_Europe.pdf |work=FIPP |accessdate=2 April 2015 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402165145/http://www.revistas-ari.com/attachments/209_WMT_2010_2011_Europe.pdf |archivedate=2 April 2015 }} 11. ^{{cite web|title=Presse Magazine |url=http://www.ojd.com/Chiffres/La-Presse/La-Presse-Payante/Presse-Magazine |work=OJD |accessdate=17 April 2015 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150319120727/http://www.ojd.com/Chiffres/La-Presse/La-Presse-Payante/Presse-Magazine |archivedate=19 March 2015 }} External links{{commons category|Paris Match}}
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