Le Vif/L'Express

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Le Vif/L'Express
Editor-in-chief Christine Laurent
Categories News magazine
Frequency Weekly
Circulation 76,000 (March 2014)
Publisher Roularta Printing
Year founded 1983; 41 years ago (1983)
Company Roularta Media Group
Country Belgium
Based in Brussels
Language French
Website Le Vif/L'Express

Le Vif/L'Express is a French language weekly news magazine published in Brussels, Belgium.

History and profile

The magazine was established under the name of Le Vif in 1983.[1][2] Its name was changed to Le Vif/L'Express when an agreement was made with the French magazine L'Express.[1] In addition, both magazines have had a cooperation since then[3] and are both owned by Roularta Media Group.[4][5]

Le Vif/L'Express has its headquarters in Brussels.[2][5] Christine Laurent is the editor-in-chief of the magazine,[2] which is published weekly on Fridays[5][6] and offers news on politics, economics, investigations, society and culture in relation to both Belgium and international events.[4] It also covers news on literature and sports.[6] During the period of 2011-2012 55.3% of its readers were men.[7]

Le Vif/L'Express magazine is the equivalent of Flemish weekly news magazine Knack, which is also owned by the Roularta Media Group.[5][2] Both magazines are published by Roularta Printing, a subsidiary of the Roularta Media Group.[8]

The political stance of Le Vif/L'Express is neutral.[5] The weekly has several supplements: Focus Vif, a culture publication, Le Vif Weekend, a lifestyle magazine[4][9] and Vacature Emploi.[10] In 2010 Le Vif/L'Express began to offer T'chin, a health supplement, together with its sister magazine Knack.[11]

Circulation

The circulation of Le Vif/L'Express was 82,362 copies in 1998 and 85,772 copies in 1998.[12] The magazine had a circulation of 97,000 copies in the period of 2006-2007.[13] Next year its circulation was 97,605 copies.[2]

The circulation of the magazine was 72,040 copies in 2010 and 68,781 copies in 2011.[14] It was 65,274 copies in 2012[14] and 65,689 copies in 2013.[15] In March 2014 its circulation grew to 76,000 copies.[4]

See also

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