Télérama | |
Category: | Cultural magazine Television magazine |
Frequency: | Weekly |
Total Circulation: | 480,676 |
Circulation Year: | 2020 |
Publisher: | Publications de la Vie Catholique |
Founder: | Georges Montaron |
Company: | La Vie-Le Monde |
Country: | France |
Based: | Paris |
Language: | French |
Issn: | 0040-2699 |
Télérama is a weekly French cultural and television magazine published in Paris, France. The name is a contraction of its earlier title: Télévision-Radio-Cinéma. Fabienne Pascaud is currently managing editor. Ludovic Desautez is deputy editor for digital. Valérie Hurier is deputy editor for print.
Télérama was established in 1947.[1] Its founder was the Christian journalist Georges Montaron.[2] The magazine had been published by Hachette Filipacchi until 2001 when it began to be published by Quebecor World Inc.[3]
The magazine has been owned by La Vie-Le Monde since 2003.[2] [4] It is published on a weekly basis on Wednesdays by Publications de la Vie Catholique.[2] The magazine had a Christianity-oriented political stance.[2]
The headquarters of Télérama is in Paris.[4] Its primary contents are television and radio listings, though the magazine also prints film, theatre, music and book reviews, as well as cover stories and feature articles of cultural interest.[2] The magazine owns a radio station.[2] Stéphane Charbonnier was among the former contributors of the magazine.[5]
The 1990 circulation of Télérama was 515,000 copies.[6] It was one of fifty best-selling television magazines worldwide with a circulation of 664,000 copies in 2001.[7] The magazine sold 649,000 copies in 2005.[8] Its circulation was 650,000 copies in 2007.[2]
In 2010 Télérama had a circulation of 633,559 copies.[9] Its circulation was 578,680 copies in 2014.[10]
2002 | 664,008 | |
2003 | 664,647 | |
2004 | 658,153 | |
2005 | 654,400 | |
2006 | 653,156 | |
2007 | 650,414 | |
2008 | 650,910 | |
2009 | 643,957 | |
2010 | 641,255 | |
2011 | – | |
2012 | 621,417 | |
2013 | 602,236 | |
2014 | 586,553 | |
2015 | 572,489 | |
2016 | 553,592 | |
2017 | 524,908 | |
2018 | 503,106 |