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The weekly crowned heads was sold by Altice to Royally Yours, a consortium which includes the famous animator and holding company of the Pinault family, Artemis.
Point of view change of hand. The weekly crowned heads was sold by Altice to Royalement Vôtre, a consortium that brings together Artémis, the holding company of the Pinault family, and Stéphane Bern. The announcement was made Thursday, July 5th. "With the support of these new shareholders, the magazine will continue its development by strengthening the digitalization and internationalization of its dissemination" said Adelaide de Clermont-Tonnerre, the managing editor , in a statement
152,000 copies on average
The magazine, which had seen its sales plummet in France for several years, managed to stabilize them last year: they rose by 0, 3% to just over 152,000 copies on average, according to figures from Alliance for Press and Media Figures ( CMPA). Viewpoint has the particularity of having many readers out of France, with an average of 41,000 copies sold abroad.
Altice announced at the end of March the project for the sale of weekly to refocus its activities in print on a few titles, the most emblematic of which are The Express and Liberation .
Artemis already owns in the press and publishing l weekly Le Point the financial information group L'Agefi, and the publisher Tallandier.
Point de Vue dedicated to the news of crowned heads and gotha, had been founded at the Liberation. It was bought after a few years by his competitor Images of the World . It then merged with the latter and took the name of World Images Viewspoint that it will retain for several decades.
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