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Prisma Media Announces the Abolition of 261 Posts, or 40% of Its Staff

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The Prisma group, the number one magazine in France, announced Monday to the staff representatives a plan to abolish 261 posts, or 40% of its staff, we learned from the...

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The Prisma Media Group will abolish 40% of its workforce, or 261 out of 650 jobs. The social plan was presented Monday, March 30 to the employees' representatives. Founded by the German Bertelsmann, Prisma has already lost more than a third of its workforce since its acquisition in April 2021 by Vivendi, whose Bolloré Group is the main shareholder. The group has securities such as Géo, Femme actuelle, Télé-Loisirs or Voilà. Employees are in shoc…

·Paris, France
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Center

The number one of the magazine press in France, taken over by billionaire Vincent Bolloré's relatives months ago, aims to "up to 279 dismissals for maximum economic reasons out of 650 posts in France.

·France
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Lean Right

Fragmented by the decline in advertising revenues, this subsidiary of Louis Hachette Groupe will stop certain titles and realize savings in all its services.

·Paris, France
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Center

It is the third plan of departures over two years for the media group belonging to relatives of billionaire Vincent Bolloré. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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Lean Left

The number 1 magazine in France, which publishes "Géo", "Voilà" or "Femme actuelle", officially announced this Monday, March 30th a plan to dismiss 40% of its staff.

·Paris, France
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The Prisma group, the number one magazine in France, announced Monday to the staff representatives a plan to abolish 261 posts, or 40% of its staff, we learned from the...

·France
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France24 broke the news in France on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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