Le Point

Le Point (French pronunciation: ) is a French weekly political and conservative news magazine published in Paris.

Le Point is one of the three major French news magazines.

Le Point
CategoriesNews magazine
FrequencyWeekly
Circulation288,361 (2020)
PublisherLe Point Communication
Founded1972
First issue1 September 1972; 51 years ago (1972-09-01)
CompanyGroupe Artémis
CountryFrance
Based inParis
LanguageFrench
Websitewww.lepoint.fr
ISSN0242-6005

History and profile

Le Point was founded in September 1972 by a group of journalists who had, one year earlier, left the editorial team of L'Express, which was then owned by Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber, a député (member of parliament) of the Parti Radical, a centrist party.

The company operating Le Point, Société d'exploitation de l'hebdomadaire Le Point (SEBDO Le Point) has its head office in the 14th arrondissement of Paris. The founders focused on readers' needs, which became Le Point's ideal, published by Le Point Communication on Thursdays.

After a fairly difficult start in September 1972, the magazine quickly challenged L'Express. The editorial team of spring 1972 found financial backing with Hachette and was then directed by Claude Imbert. Other journalists making up the team were: Jacques Duquesne, Henri Trinchet, Pierre Billard, Robert Franc, and Georges Suffert. The management included Olivier Chevrillon and Philippe Ramond. It has changed ownership several times. Gaumont Film Company bought the magazine in 1981. In 1993, Generale Occidentale purchased 82.5% of publisher Sebdo, the owner of magazine Le Point from Gaumont.

In 1997 the magazine was acquired by its current owner Artémis, a French investment group founded and owned by the billionaire businessman François Pinault. In 2001, the logo and layout of Le Point was changed. The weekly recruited journalists from the Parisian press and relied on its ability to redefine the genre. It modeled itself closely on Time Magazine and Newsweek.

Franz-Olivier Giesbert was chief executive officer of Le Point from 2000 until 18 January 2014, when Etienne Gernelle replaced him. Giesbert, however, remained an adviser to the magazine and continued to write editorials and articles. It publishes a list regarding the reputation of companies, Baromètre d’Image des Grandes Entreprises.

Editorial stance

Le Point has a conservative, centre-right stance without any political affiliation.

Circulation

Le Point had a circulation of 336,000 copies in 1981. It was 311,000 copies in 1987 and 320,000 copies in 1988.

In 2001 Le Point had a circulation of 303,000 copies. During the 2007-2008 period its circulation was 419,000 copies. In 2009 the circulation of the magazine was 435,000 copies. Its circulation in 2011 was 428,114 copies. The 2013 circulation of the magazine was 417,062 copies. The 2020 circulation of the magazine was 288,361 copies.

Year Circulation
2006 408,931
2007 443,956
2008 443,738
2009 434,745
2010 429,650
2011 430,086
2012 432,813
2013 417,940
2014 401,171
2015 380,222
2016 355,586
2017 330,602
2018 301,722
2019 292,795
2020 279,032

See also

References

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