Reworld Media
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Reworld Media is a French media conglomerate created in 2012 by Pascal Chevalier. The group became the leading group in terms of titles in France.[2]
Company typePublic (Société anonyme)
IndustryMedia
| Company type | Public (Société anonyme) |
|---|---|
| Euronext Paris: ALREW
Euronext Growth | |
| ISIN | FR0010820274 |
| Industry | Media |
| Founded | 2012 |
| Headquarters | Boulogne-Billancourt, France , France |
Key people | Pascal Chevalier (President) Gautier Normand (vice president) |
| Products | Medias, Press |
| Revenue | 469,8 millions €[1] (2021) |
| Total equity | € |
Number of employees | 970 (2020) |
| Subsidiaries |
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| Website | www |
Criticism
The way the group operates is criticized by many journalists, who consider that the activity of the group is more akin to advertisement to journalism.[2] In many cases after the acquisitions, many of the journalists in the acquired titles have resigned en-masse because of this behavior shortly after the acquisition, and they get replaced by freelancers, an outsourcing policy described by its critics as the ‘uberisation’ of journalism.[3][4][5][6][7]
Affiliates
- Auto Plus
- Be Magazine
- Biba (magazine)
- Campagne Décoration
- Closer
- Diapason
- Eclypsia
- Envols
- Football365.fr
- Gourmand
- F1i
- Grazia
- Guerres et Histoire
- Icon
- L'Auto-Journal
- L'Ami des jardins et de la maison
- Le Chasseur français
- Le Journal de la maison
- Maison et Travaux
- Marie France
- Modes & Travaux
- Mon jardin et ma maison
- Nous deux
- Pleine Vie
- Psychologies
- Rugby365
- Science et Vie
- Sport365.fr
- Sport Auto
- Télé Magazine
- Télé Poche
- Télé Star
- Top santé
- Tradedoubler