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Type | Bi-weekly newspaper |
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Owner(s) | Groupe La Dépêche |
Publisher | Jean-Michel Baylet |
Founded | 1929; 96 years ago (1929)[1] |
Language | French |
Headquarters | Avenue Jean-Baylet 31095Toulouse cedex |
Country | France |
Circulation | 87,643 (2008)[2] |
ISSN | 0994-6187 |
Website | www www |
Midi Olympique is a Frenchbi-weekly newspaper specializing inrugby and belonging toLa Dépêche du Midi group. Itsheadquarters are based inToulouse while some offices are located inParis. The first edition was published on 2 September 1929,[3] meaning it is one of the oldest French weekly still in existence (afterLe Canard enchaîné).[4]
NicknamedMidol orLe Jaune (The Yellow) in reference to the color of the paper is made of, it mainly covers news fromrugby union, from the professionalTop 14 league to the amateur teams of the most modest levels (Fourth Series), and it also devotes a few pages torugby league. It was published weekly on a Monday until Spring 2006 when a second edition began to be released each week on Friday. The Monday edition is nicknamed the"Rouge" (The Red) and the Friday the"Vert" (The Green) in reference to the different color used for thenameplate of the two editions.[5]
In 1998,Midi Olympique launched its website, which was renamed Rugbyrama.fr in 2000 in partnership with Eurosport,[5] and changed the formula of the newspaper under the leadership of its managing editor Jacques Verdier.
In 2005, the newspaper grew to printing 140,000 copies on Monday and 120,000 of the Friday edition for a circulation of around 89,000 copies each issue, steadily increasing around 2% per year since 1999. Special issues are published at the beginning and end of the season to introduce or summarize past or future events. Every first Monday of the month, the newspaper comes with a magazine supplement,Midi Olympique Magazine.[6]
Since 1954, the newspaper awards theMidi Olympique Oscars annually, rewarding the best players of the month and the year. Since 2003, the awards also reward the three best coaches in the season, and the best player in the world and the best European player. Finally,Midi Olympique awards each month the Oscar for best player of the month from the Top 14 and ProD2 combined.[citation needed]
ArgentinianJuan Martín Hernández is the only non-French winner of the overall player award, winning in both 2007 and 2008. New ZealanderByron Kelleher finished second in 2008 and FijianNapolioni Nalaga tied for third place in 2009 before a rule change was introduced for the 2010 awards which saw foreign players excluded from the main award. Instead, a new category was formed for the best foreign player in the French league.[7]