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Le Journal Hebdomadaire : ウィキペディア英語版 | Le Journal Hebdomadaire
''Le Journal Hebdomadaire'' (French for ''The Weekly Journal''; often shortened to ''Le Journal Hebdo''), was a French-language, Moroccan weekly magazine, published between 1997 and 2010.〔Sylvain Mouillard, (Au Maroc, le «Journal hebdomadaire» jette l'éponge ), Libération, 2 February 2010〕 It was cofounded by Aboubakr Jamaï, who also co-founded its Arabic-language counterpart, ''Assahifa Al Ousbouia''. ==Background== An MBA by training, at age 29 Jamaï moved from finance into financial journalism, helping to found the Casablanca-based ''Le Journal''. The magazine was first published on 17 November 1997. As a model, the paper's creators used the Spanish paper ''El País'' because of the way it had started as a weekly paper under Francisco Franco's rule before growing into a media conglomerate.〔 The journal's circulation was initially small, with the first issue selling only 3,000 copies, primarily to a business audience. However, the journal soon grew by word-of-mouth, attracting a non-business audience and attracting more advertisers. In 1998, Jamaï co-founded an Arabic-language sister publication, ''Assahifa al-Ousbouiya'', designed to appeal to a broader audience.
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