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  2. France Culture - Wikipedia

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    France Culture (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃s kyltyʁ]) is a French public radio channel and part of Radio France.Its programming encompasses a wide variety of features on historical, philosophical, sociopolitical, and scientific themes (including debates, discussions, and documentaries), as well as literary readings, radio plays, and experimental productions.

  3. List of magazines in France - Wikipedia

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    In 1996 there were 2,761 magazine titles. [3] As of 2004 the total number of magazines increased to 4,500. [3] The same year consumer magazines sold about 641,000 copies and business magazines sold nearly 219,000 copies in France. [3] The following is an incomplete list of current and defunct magazines published in France.

  4. Valeurs actuelles - Wikipedia

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    The magazine gradually became an opinion and generalist publication with a liberal-conservative tendency. In 1971 Valeurs actuelles was relaunched. [9] Formerly owned by Socpresse the magazine has been owned by Valmonde, [10] a subsidiary of Sud Communication. [11] The company is owned by Pierre Fabre, [11] who founded Laboratoires Pierre Fabre ...

  5. Le Nouvel Obs - Wikipedia

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    The magazine was established in 1950 as L'Observateur politique, économique et littéraire. It became L'Observateur aujourd'hui in 1953 and France-Observateur in 1954. The name Le Nouvel Observateur was adopted in 1964. [4] The 1964 incarnation of the magazine was founded by Jean Daniel and Claude Perdriel. [5]

  6. Michel Alberganti - Wikipedia

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    He began his journalistic career in 1983 with the technology magazine Industrie et Technologies before joining Les Echos and L'Usine nouvelle. [4] Alberganti became a scientific journalist for Le Monde in 1995, for which he wrote a number of articles and dossiers. From 2003 to 2006, he worked for the France Culture radio show Science frictions.

  7. Category:French-language magazines - Wikipedia

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    Le Nouveau Magazine Littéraire; Magic (music magazine) Malumat; Marianne (1932–1940) Marianne (magazine) Marie Claire; Maroc Hebdo; Max (French magazine) Mediapart; Le Ménestrel; Mercure de France; Mercure du XIXe siècle; Métal hurlant; Midi Minuit Fantastique; Mieux Vivre Votre Argent; MilK Magazine (France) Minotaure; Le Moderniste ...

  8. L'Humanité - Wikipedia

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    The paper's status was highest in the years after World War II, when the PCF was the dominant party of the French left and L'Humanité enjoyed a large circulation. Since the 1980s, however, the PCF has been in decline, mostly due to the rise of the Socialist Party, which took over large sections of PCF support; circulation and economic viability of L'Humanité have declined as well.

  9. Télérama - Wikipedia

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    The magazine had been published by Hachette Filipacchi until 2001 when it began to be published by Quebecor World Inc. [3] The magazine has been owned by La Vie-Le Monde since 2003. [2] [4] It is published on a weekly basis on Wednesdays by Publications de la Vie Catholique. [2] [5] The magazine had a Christianity-oriented political stance. [2]