TIME and 360BusinessMedia have announced the launch of TIME France, a licensed French-language edition of TIME magazine.

The first issue is slated to debut at the close of 2025, with a website launching in Fall 2025. TIME France will include:

  • A quarterly publication with each issue containing 200 pages.
  • A print circulation of 100,000 copies.
  • A mix of original French articles and curated content from the U.S. edition of TIME.
  • Distribution throughout France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, and Monaco.

A dedicated French editorial team will be established in the coming months to maintain TIME’s established values and editorial standards.

“For more than a century, TIME has provided reliable journalism and global viewpoints to its readers. By expanding into the French media landscape, we are building upon our long history of covering the region, now through a specialized edition,” stated TIME Chief Executive Officer Jessica Sibley. “This launch demonstrates our dedication to connecting with new audiences where they are, and we are excited to collaborate with 360BusinessMedia to introduce TIME’s brand and magazine to France and neighboring countries.”

“It is an honor to bring such an iconic publication to France, a title whose covers and thorough reporting have resonated globally for a century. We are assembling a dedicated editorial team to deliver insightful, courageous, and relevant journalism tailored for French and European readers. The French edition seeks to combine TIME’s editorial excellence with local perspectives on today’s significant challenges — from politics and innovation to society, climate, and culture,” said Dominique Busso, Chief Executive Officer of 360BusinessMedia.

The announcement of TIME France follows a period of substantial growth and innovation for TIME. Currently, the brand reaches over 120 million individuals globally across all platforms, representing its largest, most international, youngest, and most diverse audience to date. TIME’s in-depth reporting continues to influence global discussions across all sectors, with journalists covering critical global issues and historically providing extensive coverage of France—including exclusive interviews with President , football star , chef , and cover stories on the effort to clean up the , restore and more.

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