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  2. Jours de France - Wikipedia

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    Jours de France was established in 1958. The magazine was used as a tool by Dassault to propagate his political ideas and vision, such as organizing a World Fair in Paris (which did not happen). It was sent for free to all French dentists and physicians in France so that it was available to patients in the waiting rooms.

  3. List of magazines in France - Wikipedia

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    In France there are many magazines which are mostly literary magazines, women's magazines and news magazines. [1] One of the early literary magazines, Nouvelles de la république des lettres, was launched by Pierre Bayle in France in 1684. [2] In 1996 there were 2,761 magazine titles. [3] As of 2004 the total number of magazines increased to ...

  4. Jacques Chastenet - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Chastenet de Castaing (French:; 20 April 1893, in Paris – 7 February 1978, in Paris) was a French journalist, historian and diplomat.. Le Temps, which first appeared on 25 April 1861, was a major moderate and liberal newspaper.

  5. Journal de 20 heures - Wikipedia

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    On 7 September 1992, Antenne 2 became France 2 and the Managing Editor entrusted Paul Amar, who had previously been responsible for the presentation of FR3's 19/20, with the presentation of the Journal de 20 heures de France 2. He was dismissed following a pathetic debate he organized between Bernard Tapie and Jean-Marie Le Pen in June 1994. [5]

  6. Cahiers Charles Maurras - Wikipedia

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    The Cahiers Charles Maurras were a quarterly journal founded by Georges Calzant and his wife Marguerite Calzant, published from 1960 to 1978. Its purpose was to extend the influence of the ideas of French journalist and politician Charles Maurras, the director of L'Action française. [1]

  7. Le Journal - Wikipedia

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    [1] After the fall of Paris on 14 June 1940, it fell back to Limoges , then Marseille , then Limoges again, and finally Lyon . It had various supplements: Le Journal pour tous , 1891–1906; La Mode du Journal , 1896–1898; La Vraie mode , 1898–1913; Le Journal (Édition du littoral) , 1907–1911.

  8. Canal 10 (France) - Wikipedia

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    In December 1976, Europe 1 (Images et Son company) acquired 22% of the shares in the Société Spéciale d'Entreprise (S.S.E.) which operated the station Télé-Monte-Carlo, previously held by the magazine Jours de France. Thus, Europe 1 controls the majority (54%) of the capital of Télé Monte-Carlo, the other participants being Publicis S.A ...

  9. La Patrie (French newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The journal with strong financial and economic coverage saw a great surge in readership when banker and deputee Théodore Casimir Delamarre took over the daily passing from an average 4,000 copies in 1846, to 20,000 copies in the mid-1850s and to 35,000 copies in 1861.