Pleine Vie

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Pleine Vie
EditorJeanne Thiriet
Categories
FrequencyMonthly
FounderAntoine Adam
Founded1981;43 years ago (1981)
Company Mondadori
Country France
Based in Paris
Language French
Website Pleine Vie
ISSN 0753-2164

Pleine Vie (French: Full Life) is a French language monthly general interest and women's magazine published in Paris, France, since 1981.

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History and profile

The magazine was established in 1981. [1] The founder was Antoine Adam. [2] It was renamed Pleine Vie in 1997. [3] [4] The magazine was part of Groupe Taitbout [5] [6] until July 1999 when it was acquired by the British media firm EMAP. [2] [7] The magazine had been published by Hachette Filipacchi until 2001 when it began to be published Quebecor World Inc. [8]

The current owner of Pleine Vie is Mondadori France, [9] a subsidiary of the Italian media group Mondadori. [3] [10]

Pleine Vie is published monthly. [5] [9] The magazine offers articles towards women over 50s [5] and is edited by Jeanne Thiriet. [3]

Circulation

Pleine Vie sold 825,000 copies in 1998 [11] and 823,000 copies in 1999. [7] Its circulation rose to 1,021,000 copies in 2000 [12] and to 1,083,980 copies in 2003. [4]

In 2005 Pleine Vie sold 967,812 copies. [13] In 2007 the circulation of the magazine was 913,000 copies. [14] The magazine had a circulation of 854,000 copies in 2009 [15] and 854,366 copies in 2010. [16] Next year the magazine sold 843,647 copies. [17] In 2012 the magazine had a circulation of 786,650 copies. [3] In the period of 2013-2014 the circulation of the monthly was 786,515 copies, making it the second best-selling general interest magazine in France. [9] Its circulation was 703,909 copies in 2014. [18]

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