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Launched in 1990, FRANCE magazine is published by Archant monthly and is aimed at readers who regularly visit France and enjoy many aspects of its culture. Covers scenery, cities, villages, food & wine, weekend break ideas, language skills, interviews with French actors and celebrities who love France. It also has sister publications Living France, French Property News and Complete France. The media pack is available from: irp-cdn.multiscreensite.com/8b603105/files/uploaded/France-Magazine.pdf¿
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Gorkana Alert: Tuesday 2 September 2014
FRANCE magazine, Britain and North America’s magazine about French travel and culture, has had a complete redesign from the October issue, published on 3 September. The new-look magazine features a new column from Sir Terry Wogan, writing from his holiday home in South-West France, as well as a column from award-winning food writer Clotilde Dusoulier, behind the blog Chocolate and Zucchini. There are more articles on accommodation, more detailed fact-files, at-a-glance itineraries, more on food and wine matching, and more puzzles to improve your French. For more information, Editor Carolyn Boyd can be reached at editorial@francemag.com
Gorkana consumer alert: Tuesday 16th December 2008
There have been some staff changes at FRANCE magazine, Britain and North America’s magazine about France, which is based in Cheltenham.
Assistant Editor Stephanie Sheldrake is now on maternity leave.
The current team is:
Carolyn Boyd, Editor.
Rachel Scott, Deputy Editor works 3 days per week.
Kate Chappell, Assistant Editor works 3 days per week and is based in London.
For any enquiries email editorial@francemag.com
Anna McKittrick, Staff Writer can be reached on +44 (0)1242 216 071 and anna.mckittrick@francemag.com
Eve Middleton, Editorial Assistant for both FRANCE magazine and sister publication Living France can be reached on +44 (0)1242 216 086 and eve.middleton@archant.co.uk
Gorkana consumer alert: Tuesday 11th September 2007
The November edition of France magazine hits the US and Canadian news-stands on October 3 and, for the first time, includes a record number of bespoke pages for that audience. With a bi-monthly circulation of 19,000, the magazine has been North America’s best-selling magazine about France since 1994 and is enjoyed by Americans and Canadians in the ABC1 demographic, who holiday in France several times a year. The November edition is an arts and culture special and features a stunning picture of the Louvre Pyramid on the cover, appealing to the US audience’s love of Paris. It also includes features on buying French art, Parisian architecture and a painting holiday in Languedoc-Roussillon. The bespoke pages include a dedicated What’s On Where section, Chez Vous – offering a selection of beautiful French homewares available in North America, a ‘Getting There’ map including all direct flights from North America to Paris and
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Background and Format: Launched in 1990, FRANCE magazine is published by Archant monthly and is aimed at readers who regularly visit France and enjoy many aspects of its culture. Covers scenery, cities, villages, food & wine, weekend break ideas, language skills, interviews with French actors and celebrities who love France. It also has sister publications Living France, French Property News and Complete France. The media pack is available from: irp-cdn.multiscreensite.com/8b603105/files/uploaded/France-Magazine.pdf¿ Circulation: Combined print and digital (Source: Publisher) Gorkana Alert: Tuesday 2 September 2014 FRANCE magazine, Britain and North America’s magazine about French travel and culture, has had a complete redesign from the October issue, published on 3 September. The new-look magazine features a new column from Sir Terry Wogan, writing from his holiday home in South-West France, as well as a column from award-winning food writer Clotilde Dusoulier, behind the blog Chocolate and Zucchini. There are more articles on accommodation, more detailed fact-files, at-a-glance itineraries, more on food and wine matching, and more puzzles to improve your French. For more information, Editor Carolyn Boyd can be reached at editorial@francemag.com Gorkana consumer alert: Tuesday 16th December 2008 There have been some staff changes at FRANCE magazine, Britain and North America’s magazine about France, which is based in Cheltenham. Assistant Editor Stephanie Sheldrake is now on maternity leave. The current team is: Carolyn Boyd, Editor. Rachel Scott, Deputy Editor works 3 days per week. Kate Chappell, Assistant Editor works 3 days per week and is based in London. For any enquiries email editorial@francemag.com Anna McKittrick, Staff Writer can be reached on +44 (0)1242 216 071 and anna.mckittrick@francemag.com Eve Middleton, Editorial Assistant for both FRANCE magazine and sister publication Living France can be reached on +44 (0)1242 216 086 and eve.middleton@archant.co.uk Gorkana consumer alert: Tuesday 11th September 2007 The November edition of France magazine hits the US and Canadian news-stands on October 3 and, for the first time, includes a record number of bespoke pages for that audience. With a bi-monthly circulation of 19,000, the magazine has been North America’s best-selling magazine about France since 1994 and is enjoyed by Americans and Canadians in the ABC1 demographic, who holiday in France several times a year. The November edition is an arts and culture special and features a stunning picture of the Louvre Pyramid on the cover, appealing to the US audience’s love of Paris. It also includes features on buying French art, Parisian architecture and a painting holiday in Languedoc-Roussillon. The bespoke pages include a dedicated What’s On Where section, Chez Vous – offering a selection of beautiful French homewares available in North America, a ‘Getting There’ map including all direct flights from North America to Paris and
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