Télé Poche | |
Frequency: | Weekly |
Total Circulation: | 432,100 |
Circulation Year: | 2014 |
Category: | Television magazine |
Editor: | Eric Pavon |
Editor Title: | Editor |
Company: | Mondadori France |
Country: | France |
Language: | French |
Website: | Télé Poche |
Issn: | 1274-9192 |
Télé Poche (literally "Pocket TV") is a weekly television listings magazine published in France.
Created by Franco-Italian editor Cino Del Duca, Télé Poche was launched on 12 January 1966[1] by Cora-Révillon's Mondiales subsidiary.[2] The magazine is published on a weekly basis. Eric Pavon is the editor of Télé Poche.
The magazine takes its name from its original digest size format (13.8 x 20.9 cm, 5.4 x 8.2 inches), half the size of traditional magazines. Mondiales, the owner of the magazine, was purchased by the British group Emap in 1994,[2] and the new owner increased its page size by 27%, to 17.5 x 26.5 cm (6.9 x 10.4 inches) in 2005. Its current owner, Italian publisher Arnoldo Mondadori Editore[3] (a subsidiary of Fininvest), acquired Télé Poche in 2006.
In 1974 Télé Poche sold 1,500,000 copies.[4] The 1989 circulation of the weekly was 1,73 million copies.[5] Ten years later its circulation was 1,666,000 copies in 1999.[6]
The circulation of Télé Poche was 733,898 copies in 2005.[7] Its circulation was 645,000 copies in 2007.[8] It was 580,628 copies in 2010.[9] The weekly had a circulation of 487,466 copies in 2012.[3] Its circulation was 432,100 copies in 2014.[10]