L'Avenir (Belgian newspaper)
L'Avenir est au Contenu ("The Future is in Content") | ||
Owner(s) | Circulation 94,000 (as of 2014) | |
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Sister newspapers | Nostalgie Wallonie | |
Website | www |
L'Avenir (lit. 'The Future'), formerly Vers l'Avenir (lit. 'Towards the Future'), is a
History
The Namur daily newspaper Vers l'Avenir has been published since 19 November 1918. It succeeded the Catholic daily
Vers l'Avenir survived the
In May 1983, Vers l'Avenir launched its own radio on the 100.0 MHz frequency in the Namur region which broadcast until the early 1990s.[3]
In 1999, the diocese of Namur sold its 74% share in the capital of the paper to the
Editions
L'Avenir publishes nine editions covering different cities and provinces within French-speaking Belgium. The nine daily editions are as follows:[6]
- L'Avenir Namur / Dinant
- L'Avenir Basse Sambre
- L'Avenir Entre-Sambre and Meuse
- L'Avenir Brabant
- L'Avenir Luxembourg
- L'Avenir Verviers
- L'Avenir de Huy-Waremme
- L'Avenir - Le Courrier de l'Escaut (Tournai)
- L'Avenir Mouscron
L'Avenir also publishes a weekly for younger (9–13 years) readers:[7]
- JDE - Journal Des Enfants
Internet
All of the newspaper editions share a common website edition, lavenir.net[8] that covers regional and national news as well as sports results throughout Belgium. It is also available in a mobile version[9] for smartphones.[10][11][12]
Circulation
The newspapers had in 2007 a combined circulation of 109,000 copies. This decreased to 94,000 units in 2014 for a paid sales of 84,000 copies, of which about 2.5% represents digital subscriptions (CIM figures). This decline of about 10% is significantly lower than the loss of 22% for the total of the francophone daily press in Belgium over the same period.
Archives
The collections of old Namur newspapers and magazines of the Société archéologique de Namur (Archaeological Society of Namur) covering the years from 1829 to 1981 were filed in 1999 in the Regional Archives Service of the Walloon Public Service at the Moulin de Meuse, Beez (Namur). A complete inventory was published in 2000.[13]
References
- ^ a b "L'Ami de l'ordre. Années 1914-1918". Bibliothèque Universitaire Moretus Plantin, Namur. Retrieved March 19, 2015.
- ISBN 978-2875510136. Retrieved March 19, 2015.
- ^ "Quand L'Avenir faisait aussi de la radio" [When L'Avenir was also on the radio]. lavenir.net. March 9, 2015.
- ^ "Le groupe énergétique Tecteo rachète le journal l'Avenir" [Energy groupe Tecteo buys the l'Avenir newspaper]. RTBF. September 6, 2013.
- ^ "Franstalige uitgeefactiviteiten Corelio krijgen nieuw onderkomen bij Tecteo" [Corelio's French-speaking publishing activities find a new home at Tecteo]. corelio.be/. September 6, 2013.
- ^ lavenir.net - Daily Press L'Avenir.net, Accessed December 8, 2012
- ^ lavenir.net - Youth Press, L'Avenir.net, Accessed December 8, 2012
- ^ "L'info sur lavenir.net – L'actu 24h/24, 7 jours sur 7". lavenir.net. Retrieved 21 March 2015.
- ^ "L'Avenir Mobile". lavenir.net. Archived from the original on 22 June 2012. Retrieved 21 March 2015.
- ^ "Lavenir.net mobile". App Store. Retrieved 21 March 2015.
- ^ L'Avenir. "Lavenir.net mobile - Applications Android sur Google Play". google.com. Retrieved 21 March 2015.
- ^ "iTunes Store". apple.com. Retrieved 21 March 2015.
- ^ De Spiegeler, Pierre; Weyssow, Michel (2000). "Inventaire de la collection de presse de la Société archéologique de Namur déposée au Centre des Archives de la Région wallonne" [Inventory of the press collection of the "Société archéologique de Namur" at the Walloon Region Archives Center]. Annales de la Société archéologique de Namur. 74. Société archéologique de Namur: 303–333.
Other sources
- Marie-Louise Warnotte : Étude sur la presse à Namur 1794-1914, Paris, Louvain, Nauwelaerts, 1965, Cahiers du Centre inter-universitaire d'histoire contemporaine, issue 44.
- Marie-Louise Warnotte : L'Ami de l'Ordre, quotidien catholique namurois, de 1839 à 1914, Paris, Louvain, Nauwelaerts, 1968, Cahiers du Centre inter-universitaire d'histoire contemporaine, issue 51.