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  2. History of French journalism - Wikipedia

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    French Review (1998): 785–96. in JSTOR; Gough, Hugh. The Newspaper Press in the French Revolution (Routledge, 1988) Grimont, Ferdinand (1835). Manuel-annuaire de l'imprimerie, de la librairie et de la presse (in French). Paris: P. Jannet. Harris, Bob. Politics and the Rise of the Press: Britain and France 1620–1800 (Routledge, 2008) Isser ...

  3. Law on the Freedom of the Press of 29 July 1881 - Wikipedia

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    The Law on the Freedom of the Press of 29 July 1881 (French: Loi sur la liberté de la presse du 29 juillet 1881), often called the Press Law of 1881 or the Lisbonne Law after its rapporteur, Eugène Lisbonne , is a law that defines the freedoms and responsibilities of the media and publishers in France. It provides a legal framework for ...

  4. Louis Hachette Group - Wikipedia

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    Formed from the spin-off of Vivendi in December 2024, the new independent entity holds nearly 66.5 percent of the Lagardère group (Hachette Livre, Larousse, Fayard, Relay, Le Le Journal du dimanche, Europe 1, etc.) as well as 100% of the French press group Prisma Media (Voici, Femme Actuelle, Geo (France), Télé-Loisirs, Capital, etc.).

  5. Journalist challenges rule banning hijab in French press card ...

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    PARIS (Reuters) -A Paris-based Moroccan journalist who wears the hijab said on Friday she was appealing against a rule that bans women from covering their head in photos on the French press ID card.

  6. Mass media in France - Wikipedia

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    Compared to other European nations, the French are not avid newspaper readers, citing only 164 adults out of every 1000 as newspaper readers. [citation needed] The French press was healthiest in the aftermath of World War II. A year after the end of the war, 28 papers had a combined circulation of about 7 million.

  7. List of newspapers in France - Wikipedia

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    French Review (1998): 785–796. in JSTOR; Gough, Hugh. The newspaper press in the French Revolution (Taylor & Francis, 1988) Isser, Natalie. The Second Empire and the Press: A Study of Government-Inspired Brochures on French Foreign Policy in Their Propaganda Milieu (Springer, 1974)

  8. Underground media in German-occupied France - Wikipedia

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    By 1943, the watchwords of the counterpropaganda struggle taken up by all of the underground press, were opposing the Service du travail obligatoire, the Nazi-imposed obligatory work program, and calling for demonstrations, strikes and sabotage of French-made goods destined for Germany.

  9. People Swear By the ‘French Press’ Exercise for Muscular ...

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    The French press isn't just for making coffee anymore! People are doing the "French press" exercise to sculpt muscular, toned triceps—and it works like a charm. If building bigger arm muscles is ...