French Media News 08/03/2010

Fashion & Retail

  • Swiss weekly Femina has appointed Annick Chevillot as editor in chief. She replaces Renata Libal, who will leave at the end of April to join Le Matin Dimanche.

Health & Pharmaceutical

  • Belgian publisher Rossel, who took over Ma Santé magazine in January, has revamped the title. Ma Santé is renamed Passion Santé and the editorial content is expanded to health and wellness. The editorial team is made up of Michel Marteau, Joëlle Smets, Juan Miralles and Déborah Laurent.
  • French Psychiatry Association newsletter La Lettre de Psychiatrie Française has changed frequency. The letter is now published eight times a year, instead of 10.
  • Tendances pour Spécialistes has been renamed Les Spécialistes. The title published by Roularta Medica Belgium is distributed for free to 23,000 specialists doctors twice a month.

Technology & Telecoms

  • Journalist Alexandre Habian left website NetEco.com.
  • La Recherche has announced staff changes. Deputy editor Luc Allemand has been appointed editor in chief. Health section editor Sophie Coisne is promoted to deputy editor. Astronomy section editor Hélène Le Meur is now head of department Exact Science. Section editor Franck Daninos has left the team and will not be replaced.

National Press

  • Swiss Sunday paper Le Matin Dimanche‘s editor in chief Michel Danthe is to leave at the end of March. He will be replaced by Le Matin editor in chief Ariane Dayer.

Motoring / Transport & Logistics

  • Section  editor Alain Lefebvre has left L’Automobile Magazine.

Engineering & Manufacturing

  • Instantanés Techniques has closed. The quarterly magazine now offers a monthly newsletter. Its website Techniques-Ingenieur.fr is updated daily.

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