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Bazin became a journalist in 1966 based in Dijon for the newspaper Les Dépêches.He served as editor-in-chief for the weekly La Lettre de Bourgogne from 1973 to 2003. He collaborated with Les Echos, Le Moniteur Universel, Le Nouvel Économiste, and Le Spectacle du Monde, in addition to the radio station France 3.
ADIAC has headquarters in Brazzaville, and is run by Jean-Paul Pigasse. [2] ADIAC publishes a newspaper, Les Dépêches de Brazzaville. Originally published monthly, as demand grew it was published at greater frequency. In 2007 it became the first daily newspaper in the Republic of the Congo. [1]
Pigasse wrote under the pseudonym of 'Favilla' for Les Echos from 1978 to 1984. [1] He is the author of five non-fiction books. He is the owner of ADIAC, a communications firm which publishes the daily newspaper Les Dépêches de Brazzaville in the Republic of the Congo. [2] [3] He is friends with Congolese President Denis Sassou Nguesso. [2] [3]
Les Dépêches de Brazzaville is a French-language daily newspaper in the Republic of the Congo. [1] It is published by ADIAC, owned by Jean-Paul Pigasse. See also
The Voice Belgique series overview Season Aired Winner Runner-up Third place Fourth place Winning coach Presenters Main Backstage 1: 2011–12 Roberto Bellarosa: Renato Bennardo Daisy Hermans Giusy Piccarreta Quentin Mosimann: Maureen Louys: Adrien Devyver 2: 2013 David Madi: Robin Guérit Angy Sciacqua Michaël Meers Marc Pinilla: 3: 2014 ...
Michel Jean is a Canadian television journalist and author. [1] He was the weekend anchor of TVA Nouvelles on TVA until retiring from the network in 2024, [ 2 ] and was formerly an anchor on TVA's newsmagazine JE and for the 24-hour news channel RDI .
Jean-Marie Thierry Alphonse Ghislain van der Dussen de Kestergat (8 April 1922 – 27 July 1992), better known under his pen name Jean Kestergat or JK was a Belgian journalist. Early life [ edit ]
Jean Rey (French: [ʒɑ̃ ʁɛ]; 15 July 1902 – 19 May 1983) was a Belgian Liberal politician who served as the second president of the European Commission from 1967 to 1970. He served as European Commissioner for External Relations from 1958 to 1967. The 1983–1984 academic year at the College of Europe was named in his honour.