“We want to try to get children off the screens”, assures the editor-in-chief

Edith Rieubon, editor-in-chief of magazine aimed at 9-12 year olds, was the guest of franceinfo’s “Media Info”.

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Born in 1934, Mickey’s Diary is the oldest children’s magazine still in operation. Sold 82,000 copies on average each week, it ranks fourth in its class behind I like to read, Small apple and Scrooge Magazine.

At 88 years old, here he is treating himself to a makeover with a new formula, which notably marks the great return of Junior Beavers. Edith Rieubon, the editor-in-chief, explains the reasons for these changes at the microphone of Célyne Baÿt-Darcourt.

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