L'Illustré explained

Frequency:Weekly
Category:Consumer magazine
Company:Ringier AG
Publisher:Ringier Médias Suisse
Founded:1921
Country:Switzerland
Based:Lausanne
Language:French
Website:L'Illustré
Issn:1420-5165
Oclc:637740923

L'Illustré is a weekly consumer magazine published in Lausanne, Switzerland. It is one of the earliest magazines published in the country and has been in circulation since 1921.

History and profile

L'Illustré was first published in Romandie on 10 September 1921.[1] [2] The magazine was printed and published in Zofingen. During its initial phase, it covered French translations of the articles published in the Swiss German magazine SIZ.[2] Over time it had its own editorial profile, leaving its German focus.[2]

L'Illustré is part of the Ringier AG and is based in Lausanne.[1] [3] The magazine was published on a weekly basis by L'illustré publishing.[3] As of 2012 Michel Jeanneret was the editor-in-chief.[3] In December 2014 Ringier AG and Axel Springer SE reported that they would establish a new joint venture under the name of Ringier Axel Springer Medien Schweiz and that L'Illustré would be part of this company among the other publications.[4] The partnership of the companies ended in late 2020, and Ringier took over Axel Springer's stake.[5] Following the transaction the Ringier Médias Suisse (French: Ringier Media Switzerland) became the publisher of L'Illustré.[5] [6]

L'Illustré is a popular magazine, and covers both celebrity portraits and ideas for the families.[3] [7] In the 1970s it included a section on radio and television programs which led to increase in its circulation figures.[8] In April 2010 the magazine was redesigned.[9] Its coverage expanded to include sections about travel, fashion, beauty, wellness and food in addition to those on celebrities, current events, cars and decoration among the others.[9]

The weekly TV magazine TV8 was merged into L'Illustré in April 2023.[10] The editor-in-chief of L'Illustré was Stéphane Benoit-Godet between 2020 and January 2023. He was succeeded by Laurence Desbordes in the post.[10]

Circulation

Between July 2004 and June 2005 L'Illustré sold 108,798 copies.[11] The circulation of the magazine was 106,144 copies between July 2005 and June 2006 and 104,279 copies between July 2006 and June 2007.[11] Its circulation became 99,547 copies between July 2007 and June 2008.[11] L'Illustré sold 76,697 copies in 2014, and its readership was 338,000 in the second half of 2014.[3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: L'Illustré. Adnative. 28 December 2014.
  2. Web site: Thomas Häussler. Peter Meier. Ringier's expansion to Eastern Europe in the 1990s. Institute of Communication and Media Studies. 4 February 2015. Berne. 2006. Conference paper.
  3. Web site: L'illustré. Ringier. 28 December 2014. 2 May 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120502222219/http://www.ringier.com/en/products/switzerland/magazines/lillustre.
  4. News: Ringier and Axel Springer plan to establish a joint venture in Switzerland. 28 December 2014. Axel Springer. 18 December 2014.
  5. News: L'éditeur Ringier rachète les parts de son partenaire Axel Springer en Suisse. Le Temps. 27 September 2023. fr. 25 April 2024.
  6. News: Ringier Médias Suisse va supprimer environ 75 postes. Tribune de Genève. 9 January 2024. fr. 25 April 2024.
  7. Book: Peter Garrett. Attitudes to Language. 2010. Cambridge. Cambridge University Press. 978-1-139-48682-8. 145.
  8. Ernst Bollinger. The Periodical Press in Switzerland. Changing Outlooks. Gazette. February 1977. 23. 1. 38. 10.1177/001654927702300105. 144060936.
  9. News: "L'Illustré" celebrated its 90th anniversary with a redesign. Mags360. 19 April 2015. 7 May 2010.
  10. Web site: Le magazine L'Illustré absorbe l'hebdomadaire TV8. rts.ch. 11 January 2023. fr. 24 April 2024.
  11. Web site: New circulation figures from July 2007 to June 2008. Adnative. 3 April 2015. 1 October 2008. dead. 3 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160303233848/http://www.adnative.net/en/global/media-news-events/news-detail/?newsid=24771&title=switzerland-new-circulation-figures-from-july-2007-to-june-2008#.VR4t4ZSsXRA. dmy-all.