First Issue: June 1913
Last Issue: continues to be published
Frequency: weekly
Predecessor: None
Successor: -
Short description:
Since June 1913, Moto Revue has been chronicling motorcycles in France and around the world, despite the two world wars that interrupted its publication for several years. In 1914, Moto Revue had to abruptly interrupt its publication and wait for the armistice to reappear. Stopped on 10 August, its publication will resume on 15 May 1919. It is therefore once again the longer war that will interrupt the publication of Moto Revue, from the end of August 1939 to July 1945. At the Liberation, Moto Revue resumed its publication, timidly first, then asserts himself as paper restrictions are lifted.
Moto Revue is modernizing in terms of aesthetics, moving from a black-and-white magazine with few color keys to a magazine with more headings, and of course new graphics. A new logo was created in 1979, which was constantly changing to give shape to the magazine's cover with a layout of the titles in order of importance.
With regard to the progress of Moto Revue, the magazine is facing competition with increasing visibility and visibility on the web. (Wikipedia)
Country: France
Language: French
Category: Motorcycles
created Sep 26 '24 at 09:27 (UTC) by dipl1pet