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France Dimanche : ウィキペディア英語版 | France Dimanche
''France Dimanche'' is a French weekly celebrity news magazine published by Hachette with a circulation of about 524,000–650,000 copies.〔〔(La Presse "people" en France ) Jeune Afrique. 23 August 2003. Retrieved 15 August 2014.〕〔(La presse people dans les bibliothèques municipales )〕 Similar to British tabloids, but with a weekly circulation, it covers celebrity gossip and scandals since 1946.〔 ==History== ''France Dimanche'' was established in 1946, at the end of World War II with the aim of providing entertainment for the masses. It publishes every Sunday and uses colourful pictures and headlines providing details on the lives of celebrities such as their health, financial status and personal relationships. Its writers work under pseudonyms. General news and literary content are not covered extensively.〔 The demographics of its readers mainly include older people and women aged between 35 to 50. Along with ''Ici Paris'', ''France-Soir'' and ''Paris-Match'' it is considered part of the ''presse de sensation'', i.e. the sensationalist media.〔 It is also considered a part of the ''presse indiscrète'', the French equivalent of the tabloid press.〔 François Truffaut was a writer for the magazine who also worked as a photographer for the publication.
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