Puremédias

French website devoted to news and entertainment media


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Puremédias, formerly named imedias.biz until April 2008, and Ozap from April 2008 to January 2011, is a French website devoted to news and entertainment media.

History

imedias.biz was created in December 2002 as a bimonthly webzine in the free hosting from Internet service provider Free.

Then in November 2004, the site turned into a media portal, including the publication of briefs (including the results of médiamétrie), articles and interviews. In September 2005, news related to films were added.

In September 2006 a new version was launched, including a system of files records on films, series, shows or personalities from the media universe.

In September 2007, imedias.biz associated with Cyréalis and had a permanent editorial.

In April 2008, imedias.biz became Ozap.com. Then the website content was divided into four sections: "media", "cinema", "music" and "series". In addition to its many files records, Ozap.com also aimed to develop interactivity with its readers and new services (television programs, movie times, compare prices and pre-listening music tracks or movie trailers). In June 2010, a new version of the site was launched with more photographs.

In January 2011, Ozap.com changed its name after the arrival of Webédia group in its capital and become Puremédias.

Slogans

  • November 2004: « Imédias, en long. en large. en décryptage. »
  • 2004 - 2006 : « Imédias, toujours + de médias »
  • 2006 - 2008 : « Imédias, toujours plus de médias »
  • 2008 - Août 2009 : « Ozap par imédias »
  • August 2009 - June 2010 : « Ozap ils en parlent tous »
  • June 2010 - January 2011 : « OZAP : Buzz et Actu TV »
  • From January 2011 : « PureMédias by Ozap »

Capital

Ozap.com is published by "The News Box", which is 50% owned by founder journalists and 50% by Cyréalis, which was absorbed in the spring of 2008 by M6net, a subsidiary of M6.

In December 2010, "through a mutual agreement" between the founders of the site and M6, the group Web"dia, editor of the PuprePeople site, replaced M6net as owner of the site.

Competition

Ozap.com is the main competitor of jeanmarcmorandini.com, a blog by French TV and radio host Jean-Marc Morandini also specialized in media information.

In April 2008, Jean-Marc Morandini accused the site of bias as it was part of Cyréalis, which was then bought by M6, itself owned by RTL Group which also owns the station RTL, the main competitor of Europe 1, for which he worked.

In January 2009, Ozap.com said it attracted 909,000 visitors in November 2008 according to Médiamétrie/Nielsen Company, which ranking the site behind Programme-tv.net and Programme.tv and before Jean-Marc Morandini's blog. Citing "errors" although other media have confirmed this information, Jean-Marc Morandini claimed that his site continues to be "the first media blog in France". Médiamétrie specified that Morandini "mixed [...] figures that can't be compared", using in his favour two numbers calculated by different methods.

References

References

  1. Courtin, Aude. (24 April 2008). "imedias.biz devient ozap.com". journ@lismes.info.
  2. (29 April 2008). "Imedias.biz devient OZAP.COM". [[:fr:Cyréalis.
  3. "À propos". Ozap.com.
  4. Lalande, Julien. (21 April 2008). "OZAP.com, c'est parti!". Ozap.com.
  5. (3 June 2010). "Ozap dévoile sa nouvelle version!". Ozap.com.
  6. (7 January 2011). "Ozap devient Puremedias". Ozap.com.
  7. (27 January 2009). "Détrôné par le site Ozap, Morandini trafique les chiffres d'audience". [[:fr:Arrêt sur images.
  8. (2 May 2008). "M6 Web rachète le groupe Cyrealis, Ozap.com, Jeuxvideo.fr". infos-des-medias.net.
  9. (21 December 2010). "Changement dans l'actionnariat d'Ozap.com". Ozap.com.
  10. Scalbert, Augustin. (12 March 2008). "Morandini susceptible... avec son principal concurrent". [[Rue 89]].
  11. (30 April 2008). "M6 entre dans le capital d'un site d'infos sur les médias". [[Jean-Marc Morandini]].
  12. (8 January 2008). "Le chiffre du jour: 909.000". Ozap.com.
  13. C., C.. (9 January 2009). "Jean-Marc Morandini: guerre des communiqués - Problèmes de chiffres". [[Voici]].
  14. (11 January 2009). "La guerre continue entre Ozap.com et Jean-Marc Morandini". tele-news.org.
  15. (9 January 2009). "jeanmarcmorandini reste le 1er blog media de France". Jean-Marc Morandini.
  16. (22 January 2008). "Morandini est déchu". [[:fr:Le Post.

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