Qui sont les lecteurs de mooks ?

Since 2008, mooks (dense magazines focused on a more long-form, often narrative, style of journalism) have been multiplying in French-speaking Europe, targeting readers willing to spend more time and money to get their information. This article presents the results of a survey conducted on mook read...

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Main Author: Marie Vanoost
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Université Laval 2017-07-01
Series:Communication
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/communication/7341
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description Since 2008, mooks (dense magazines focused on a more long-form, often narrative, style of journalism) have been multiplying in French-speaking Europe, targeting readers willing to spend more time and money to get their information. This article presents the results of a survey conducted on mook readers—mainly XXI and 24h01—to identify their mook reading habits, as well as their sociodemographic profiles, media and information consumption habits, and relationship with narratives and books. The author provides an initial detailed overview (of a portion) of mook readers, while raising new questions and hypotheses about this audience.
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Qui sont les lecteurs de mooks ?
Communication
mooks
reader
French-speaking Europe
narrative journalism
reading habits
title Qui sont les lecteurs de mooks ?
title_full Qui sont les lecteurs de mooks ?
title_fullStr Qui sont les lecteurs de mooks ?
title_full_unstemmed Qui sont les lecteurs de mooks ?
title_short Qui sont les lecteurs de mooks ?
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French-speaking Europe
narrative journalism
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