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wicket Monaco, the global meeting for media rights and sports content technology, will take place from October 23 to 25, at the Grimaldi Forum Monaco. For the program, it’s here.
♦ The title The Unrockuptibles is teaming up with Fooding to start a column in the “Where’s the cool?” section. from the cultural magazine. “Le Fooding and Les Inrockuptibles share this taste for the avant-garde, the beautiful,” comments Christine Doublet, co-director of Le Fooding. Created in 1997, this independent guide to restaurants, rooms and shops notably offers an annual ranking.
♦ Clear Channel France launches a solidarity operation on the occasion of Pink October. To support breast cancer awareness and research, the outdoor communications company is offering its clients space for Ruban Rose throughout the month of October. The advertiser freely chooses the amount of his donation to the association committed to the prevention of breast cancer. Clear Channel is also committed to offering an equivalent volume of media space to Ruban Rose. The choice is left to the participants whether or not to affix the association’s logo and to adopt the graphic charter specifically created for the operation.
♦ Provence becomes a partner of the “Thirteenth Man” program of Olympique de Marseille. The system brings together the training center, the women’s first team, OM Légendes, the Droit au Cœur foundation and OM Education. Provence will contribute to strengthening their visibility through reinforced coverage “alongside the daily editorial monitoring carried out by the editorial staff in complete independence”, specifies the press release. The collaboration will result in a focus on the women’s first team, but also OM Fondation with the OM Fondation Gala, scheduled for December 2023.
♦ The TDF group has put its fiber internet network up for sale to focus on its two other businesses which are television and radio broadcasting as well as telecom towers, indicated on September 8 The echoes. TDF serves 757,000 households and businesses with fiber, making it one of the smallest operators in France. The shareholders see in this sale “an added value” according to the daily: they are expecting first offers of 1.5 billion euros. Les Echos cites among the possibly interested buyers Orange, which owned TDF until 2005, and a alliance between Vauban Infra Fiber and Axione. TDF is 45% owned by the Canadian fund Brookfield Infrastructure Group, 45% by a consortium of three other funds, and 10% by Crédit Agricole Assurances.
♦ The content recommendation platform Tabola has just been renewed by the pure player of political, economic, diplomatic, technological, cultural and societal news Slate.fr and its site specializing in new economies and new technologies, Korii.fr, for a period of 5 years. According to a press release, “in three years, this collaboration allowed the online magazine to increase its click-through rate (CTR) by 45%, its Revenue per thousand impressions (RPM) by 40%, to ultimately generate growth of 130 % of revenue.
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