Têtu

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Têtu
Tetu-logo.svg
description Gay and lesbian magazine
language French
First edition July 1995
Frequency of publication per month
Sold edition approx. 40,000 copies
(OJD 2009-2010)
Editor-in-chief Yannick Barbe
editor Pierre Bergé
Web link www.tetu.com
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Têtu ( French for stubborn, stubborn or stubborn) is an LGBT magazine in France that is primarily aimed at gay men. It is the market leader in France in the field of LGBT magazines. The magazine was founded by Pascal Loubet and Didier Lestrade in July 1995 with financial support from industrialist Pierre Bergé and his partner Yves Saint-Laurent . Bergé is now editor of the magazine.

Gilles Wullus has been editor-in-chief at Têtu since July 2008.

Since February 2009 the magazine has had two extensive websites: tetu.com for male and tetue.com for female readers. Têtu also operates an Internet radio.

Over the years, the magazine has also been able to attract articles from prominent public figures in France, including a. by the Minister of Culture Frédéric Mitterrand , by the writer Christine Angot and the philosopher Didier Eribon .

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