Télé Poche
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Télé Poche is a weekly television
listings magazine published by Mondadori France. Envisioned by the Franco-Italian editor Cino Del Duca
(1899–1967), Télé Poche was launched on 12 January 1966 by the Mondiales branch of the Cora-Révillon group. The magazine takes its name (literally "tele-pocket") from its original format (13,8 x 20,9 cm), half the size of traditional magazines. It was purchased by the British group Emap
in 1994, and increased its page size by 27% in 2005. It has belonged to the Italian group Arnoldo Mondadori Editore
since 2006.
Television
Television is a telecommunication medium for transmitting and receiving moving images that can be monochrome or colored, with accompanying sound...
listings magazine published by Mondadori France. Envisioned by the Franco-Italian editor Cino Del Duca
Cino Del Duca
Cino Del Duca was an Italian-born businessman film producer and philanthropist who moved to France in 1923 where he made a fortune in the French publishing business.-Biography:...
(1899–1967), Télé Poche was launched on 12 January 1966 by the Mondiales branch of the Cora-Révillon group. The magazine takes its name (literally "tele-pocket") from its original format (13,8 x 20,9 cm), half the size of traditional magazines. It was purchased by the British group Emap
EMAP
Emap Limited is a British media company, specialising in the production of business-to-business magazines, and the organisation of business events and conferences...
in 1994, and increased its page size by 27% in 2005. It has belonged to the Italian group Arnoldo Mondadori Editore
Arnoldo Mondadori Editore
Arnoldo Mondadori Editore is the biggest publishing company in Italy.-History:Founded by the 18-year-old Arnoldo Mondadori in 1907 to publish the magazine titled Luce!, it soon became an important publisher. Its headquarters are in Milan....
since 2006.
- « Télé Poche : il a tout d’un grand », by Claire Poisson in Presse News 15 April 2004.
- « Format agrandi pour Télé poche », in Stratégies, 8 September 2005.
- « Hebdos vs Quinzos », by d’Anne-Lise Carlo in Stratégies 27 January 2005.