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Studio magazine : ウィキペディア英語版
Studio magazine

''Studio magazine'', usually known as ''Studio'', was a French cinema magazine which was founded in 1987 by part of the former editorial team of ''Première'' led by Marc Esposito and Jean-Pierre Lavoignat. Michel Rebichon was the editorial director, Béatrice Toulon the editor in chief, and Benoit Basirico was web editor. On the occasion of its twentieth anniversary in 2007 ''Studio magazine'' launched its internet site. The magazine was part of the Belgian press group Roularta.
==Merger with ''Ciné Live''==
In December 2006, the publisher of ''Studio magazine'', Roularta, purchased ''Ciné Live''. On this occasion, they stated "This purchase allows the Roularta group to double their presence in the cinema market, ''Ciné Live'' has a very strong presence in the 15 – 25 market, which is a section of the cinema monthlies market that ''Studio magazine'' were seen to be missing by Emap in 2004. (...) Roularta has ambitions to merge the two magazines to reinforce their complementarity." 〔Press release of 29 December 2006〕
In January 2009, ''Studio magazine'' finished at issue 254. The two magazines fused to create ''Studio ciné live''.

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