Severely affected by the health crisis, the women's weekly "Grazia" launched in 2009 in France will no longer appear in newsstands, according to information from "Strategies". However, it should redeploy on digital, create five podcasts during the summer and a quarterly mook which should be released in October. 

The women's press magazine Grazia will no longer appear in newsstands, as the weekly Strategies unveiled on Wednesday. Launched in 2009, Grazia did not support the coronavirus crisis and will therefore have seen its last issue, the 529th, appear on March 27. 

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Deployment on digital, podcasts and quarterly mook

The weekly born in Italy in 1938 and distributed in twenty countries, will no longer be available in print but the brand will continue to exist on digital. According to Strategies , five podcasts should be released during the summer and a quarterly mook will be released in October. This mook - a mixture of magazine, review and book - will be produced externally and not by a dedicated editorial staff.

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The new owner of the weekly, Reworld Media ( Marie France, Modes et Travaux, Auto Moto,  etc.), has decided to launch a PSE, a job protection plan with the loss of 31 jobs, including 16 layoffs at Grazia not including freelancers.