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Type | anonymous Partnership |
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Industry | public relations, news agency |
Founded | 1998 |
Headquarters | Paris, France |
Key people | Jérôme and Pierre Doncieux, Co-presidents [1] Habert Dassault Finance shareholder Angel Invest, shareholder the Business Angels Club, shareholder Xavier Dupont, shareholder Matthieu Pigasse, shareholder François Veron shareholder |
Revenue | 5.1 million € (2007) |
Owners | The Doncieux brothers, |
Number of employees | 38 employees, 100 freelance workers and 300 correspondents worldwide (2007) |
Website | etxstudio |
ETX Studio, formerly known as Relaxnews is a French public relations firm which provides advertorial content to news providers.
Relaxnews was founded in Paris in 1998 by Pierre Doncieux, [2] former editor-in-chief and associate editor of Vogue for men, Lui and VSD. [3] Jérôme Doncieux, former Executive Director of Euro RSCG France, and Director of the Association of Agencies-advice in Communication ( AACC), joined his brother in the business in 2000. [1]
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, [7] The company has received the RIAM Label which rewards innovative multimedia and audiovisual projects. Relaxnews’ project “Relaxmultimedia”, [8] has been realized with the contribution of the international news agency AFP (Agence France Presse) and the University of la Rochelle.
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