"Charlie Hebdo" before the attack had 10,000 subscribers, there are now 200,000



Revenue from magazines (sales and subscriptions) will be devoted entirely to its sustainability
French weekly satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo transferred 200,000 subscribers, according to 10,000 before the attack on 7 January in which decimated its editorial staff, said Tuesday AFP news agency his komenadžer Eric Portheault.

- We crossed the 200,000 subscribers - said Portheault, or the total amount of almost EUR 14 million with an average price of 70 euros subscription.

- Revenue from magazines (sales and subscriptions) will be devoted entirely to its sustainability - he stressed.

He further said that the amount of donations paid for the magazine (2.37 euros) "be fully donated to the victims". Twelve people were killed in the attack two French jihadists on the seat of the weekly satirical magazine.

Combining sales, subscriptions, donations and public assistance, Charlie Hebdo could collect almost 30 million, the wind in the back magazine that had financial difficulties before the attack.

Already climbed to 7.3 million copies, is sold by 3 euros, the number of surviving authors who appeared in the sale of 14 January, you should bring him more than 10 million if all copies are sold.

Prior to the attack, Charlie Hebdo is printed in 60,000 copies.

Several million people is manifested across France after the attack as a sign of defense of freedom of expression, waving banners that read "I'm Charlie."