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MEDIA KIT 2021 “France-Amérique Magazine TOTAL FOOTPRINT AUDIENCE HIGHLIGHTS MEDIA KIT 2021 “France-Amérique Magazine TOTAL FOOTPRINT AUDIENCE HIGHLIGHTS is the ultimate resource for DIGITAL lovers of everything French. 840.000 NUMBER 1 Unique visitors Publication for Francophiles We’re offering something that in the world, 70% Americans, 30% French or French- you won’t find anywhere else: PRINT READERSHIP Americans. a truly intercultural perspective, 120.000 filled with cultural insights, Monthly readers 15M stunning design, and France-Amérique’s affluent SOCIAL visitors wield over $15 millions in total buying power. independent journalism.” 40.000 Followers 840.000 France-Amérique reaches GUENOLA PELLEN, 133.047 online users globally. Director of Publication 60% Over half of the France-Amérique audience is made of Millennials (24-39) and Generation X (40-55). OVERVIEW Founded in New York in 1943, France-Amérique Magazine is the leading bilingual French-English print publication in North America and France. Designed for Francophiles and Francophones everywhere in the world, this premium magazine is focused on French art de vivre and is aimed at international readers who love France. Every month, France-Amérique Magazine offers a compilation of profiles, essays, and interviews to inspire thought and debate, combined with an elegant design and exceptional imagery. The publication analyzes French life and offers a unique connection to the French cultural scene in America. Published in a bilingual format in French and English, France- Amérique Magazine appeals to anyone interested in French culture and French-American friendship. It attracts students of French and English who use the magazine to improve their reading comprehension in both languages. COVERS Since January 2021, France-Amérique Magazine’s covers have been illustrated by French artist Thomas Hayman who creatively adapts an editorial theme from each issue into an artistic cover illustration. Inspired by French Impressionists, American Hyperrealism, and Nouvelle Vague films, he has created posters for the Printemps department stores in France, the French space agency and the last album by French singer Benjamin Biolay, and had his neo-vintage drawings published in French publications such as Le Nouvel Observateur, Les Echos, America, and the Sunday Times Travel Magazine. CONTENT Each month, readers will read about: NEWS & CURRENT EVENTS FRENCH CULTURAL EVENTS IN NORTH AMERICA IDEAS ECONOMY, BUSINESS & ENTREPRENEURS FASHION LIFESTYLE FOOD & WINE CULTURE LANGUAGE UNKNOWN DESTINATIONS IN FRANCE French Education Guide Since 2009, France-Amérique Magazine publishes a bi-annual French Education Guide with the latest trends and advancements in French education in the United States, as well as a compre- hensive listing of bilingual schools around the country. Due to popular demand, France-Amerique’s Education department will be launching a Higher Education Guide highlighting dual-diploma programs in France and North America in September 2021. TV5MONDE Guide Each print issue of France-Amérique Magazine includes the TV guide from our partner TV5MONDE USA, the first French- language television channel in the United States. 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