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Le Figaro Magazine

Le Figaro Magazine is a French weekly news magazine published in Paris. The magazine is the weekly supplement of the daily newspaper Le Figaro and has been in circulation since 1978.

History
The magazine is the first supplement of Le Figaro newspaper. The weekly also features articles concerning art, music and literature. ==Profile==
Profile
The magazine has a right-wing stance as Le Figaro.{{cite news|author=Fabien Jannic-Cherbonnel|title=French weekly magazines review ==Controversy==
Controversy
In 1995 Le Figaro Magazine and Le Figaro newspaper were sentenced to pay damages following the publication of an article by Victor Loupan which claimed that the Harvard University academics were destroying the French literature. Specific targets of the criticism were two American literary scholars, Susan Rubin Suleiman and Alice Jardine, who sued the publications.{{cite journal ==Circulation==
Circulation
By the end of 1979, Le Figaro Magazine had nearly half a million readers. The magazine sold 497,585 copies during the 2003-2004 period. The circulation of the magazine was 448,000 copies during the 2007–2008 period.{{cite web|author=Anne Austin|display-authors=etal|title=Western Europe Market & Media Fact|work=ZenithOptimedia|access-date=10 May 2015 ==References==
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