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  2. Le Matin (Switzerland) - Wikipedia

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    Le Matin (French pronunciation: [lə matɛ̃] ⓘ, lit. ' The Morning '), Le Matin Dimanche on Sundays, is a Swiss French-language daily newspaper published by Tamedia in Lausanne, Switzerland. The publication of the daily newspaper Le Matin was stopped on 21 July 2018. The Sunday and on-line versions continue.

  3. Le Matin (France) - Wikipedia

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    Le Matin (French pronunciation: [lə matɛ̃] ⓘ, The Morning) was a French daily newspaper first published in February 26, 1884, [1] and discontinued in 1944. History [ edit ]

  4. Fathi Derder - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] He began his career with the newspaper La Côte before working at Radio Lac and Radio Suisse Romande. [3] In 2008, he was named editor-in-chief of La Télé . [11] From May 2017 to July 2018, he was editor-in-chief of Agefi . [12] [13] In August 2022, he became co-host of the radio show Drôle d'époque. [14]

  5. List of newspapers in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Left-wing paper, succeeded by Le Simplon [109] Le Simplon: 1906 1908 Canton of Valais Successor to Le Bas-Valaisan [109] Le Grutléen: 1909 1917 Lausanne Canton of Vaud Weekly Replaced by Le Droit du Peuple: La Nouvelle Internationale: 1917 1921 Geneva Canton of Geneva Weekly Succeeded Le Peuple suisse. Succeeded by l'Avant-garde [110] [111] L ...

  6. TV8 (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    TV8 was a Swiss French-language weekly TV magazine that was published by Ringier out of Lausanne.It was founded in 1923 under the name Le Radio, which merged with Je vois tout in 1953 to form Radio TV – Je vois tout.

  7. List of newspapers in France - Wikipedia

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    Le Globe, 1824–1832, founded by the republican and socialist Leroux, mouthpiece of the Saint-Simonists starting in 1830; Je suis partout, 1930–1944, far-right newspaper, Collaborationist during the Vichy era; Le Journal, 1892–1944; Le Matin, 1884–1944; Le National, 1830–1851 (liberal, founded by Thiers and Carrel) Naye Prese, 1934–1993

  8. List of newspapers in Senegal - Wikipedia

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    Newspaper stand, Dakar, 2008. The reading public for Senegal's diverse press is largely limited to Dakar and Thies. Le Soleil is the quasi-official daily. Other major popular independent newspapers include the dailies Sud Quotidien, WalFadjri, Le Quotidien, Le Matin, Le Populaire, Il Est Midi, and the economic weekly Nouvel Horizon.

  9. 24 heures (Switzerland) - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, Tamedia, now its owner, made plans to merge the editorial offices of the publication with other publications it owned, Le Matin and the Tribune de Genève. [7] At the start of the 20th century its circulation was about 26,000. [2] The 2006 circulation of 24 heures was 95,315 copies. [8]