Revue (magazine)

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Revue is a German language weekly illustrated magazine published in Luxembourg.

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History and profile

Revue was established in 1945. [1] It was published by an independent publisher [2] and was owned by a family. [3] In 2000 the weekly was sold to Editpress. [2]

The magazine provides news on TV programs and famous people including the members of Grand Ducal family. [3]

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References

  1. "Media" (PDF). Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. Retrieved 14 November 2014.
  2. 1 2 Mario Hirsch (2004). "Luxembourg". In Mary Kelly; Gianpietro Mazzoleni; Denis McQuail (eds.). The Media in Europe: The Euromedia Handbook. London: SAGE Publications. p. 140. ISBN   978-0-7619-4132-3.
  3. 1 2 Mario Hirsch (2007). "The Luxembourgian Media Landscape". In Georgios Terzis (ed.). European Media Governance: National and Regional Dimensions. Bristol; Chicago: Intellect Books. p. 137. ISBN   978-1-84150-192-5.