Marianne (magazine)
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Front page
The 14 April 2007 front page of
Marianne (bestseller) |
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Type | Weekly magazine |
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Format | Compact |
Owner(s) | Czech Media Invest |
Editor-in-chief | Natacha Polony (redaction chief) |
Founded | 1997 |
Political alignment | Left-wing sovereignist |
Headquarters | Paris |
Circulation | 135,536 (2020) |
Website | www.marianne.net |
Marianne (French pronunciation: [maʁjan]) is a weekly Paris-based French news magazine founded in 1997 by Jean-François Kahn and Maurice Szafran. Its political lean has been described as left-wing sovereigntist. Its redaction chief has been Natacha Polony since 2018.
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History and profile
Marianne was created in 1997[1] by Jean-François Kahn[2][3] with Maurice Szafran as editorialist. It takes its name from an earlier, now defunct magazine. The main shareholder was the company of Robert Assaraf with 49.4% of the shares.[4] Czech Media Invest, owner of Czech News Center, acquired most of the magazine from Yves de Chaisemartin in 2018.[5]
Marianne claims a circulation of 300,000 copies per week, reaching a peak of 580,000, with the French news magazine record-breaker "The Real Sarkozy" in April 2007.[6] During the period of 2007–2008 the circulation of the magazine was 275,000 copies.[7] It was 264,000 copies in 2010[8] and about 146,000 in late 2016.[9]
2007 presidential election
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During the 2007 French presidential election Marianne's editors Jean-François Kahn, Maurice Szafran and Nicolas Domenach openly supported the centre-right candidate François Bayrou,[citation needed] although at the same time they exposed "the editors' favourite" and advocated for French Socialist Party candidate Ségolène Royal.[citation needed]
Furthermore, they conducted a strong anti-Sarkozy campaign in the magazine including a special issue released on April 14~20 (#521), the day before the vote, arguing that right-wing candidate Nicolas Sarkozy was "insane" (which was the title of a previous issue)[10] in a negative portrait "of all dangers" (de tous les dangers). Such aggressive practice rather common in Great Britain and the United States is unusual in France.
Issue #521 "The Real Sarkozy" (Le Vrai Sarkozy) was named after the popular anti-Sarkozy propaganda video first released on July 5, 2006 in online services – as Dailymotion (+2,132,686 views) French counterpart of YouTube (+927,770) – by left wing supporters group RéSo (close to the French Socialist Party's Dominique Strauss-Kahn wing) author of the "AntiSarko" 2005 online campaign, which became the magazine's best seller (580,000 copies).[6] It was since then made online for free in the magazine's website.[11] The issue sold well with an exceptional out of print and two reprints,[6] but some journalists argued that the criticisms against Sarkozy actually strengthened Sarkozy's supporters per the victimization process.
The previous issue's (#520) cover titled "Sarkozy's fault: he chose Bush's America against Chirac's France" (La faute de Sarkozy: Il choisit l'Amérique de Bush contre la France de Chirac)[12] as a reference to Sarkozy having been one of the few French politicians initially supporting the 2003 invasion of Iraq which has been described by the French far-left and left-wing as a "fault",[13] as well as by a part of the Gaullist right-wing as a "mistake".
See also
- Marianne, the publication's namesake and symbol of France
References
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- ↑ Partenariats: Mediapart attaque Marianne. Dommage colatéral à Libé, Arrêt Sur Images, 1 February 2017
- ↑ Marianne #? Sarkozy est-il fou?, 27 November 2006)
- ↑ Marianne #521, 14 April 2007
- ↑ Marianne #520, 7 April 2007
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External links
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