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  2. Le Figaro - Wikipedia

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    The oldest national newspaper in France, Le Figaro is one of three French newspapers of record, along with Le Monde and Libération. [9] Since 2004, the newspaper has been owned by Dassault Group. Its editorial director has been Alexis Brézet since 2012. [10] Le Figaro is the second-largest national newspaper in France, after Le Monde. [11]

  3. List of newspapers in France - Wikipedia

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    Le Figaro: 15 January 1826 357,695 (2023) [4] Robert Mergui Liberal conservatism, Gaullism, conservatism: Right-wing: Socpresse - Groupe Industriel Marcel Dassault (Dassault Family) Oldest daily newspaper still in circulation in France L'Humanité: 18 April 1904 38,084 (2023) [5] Fabien Gay: Socialism, communism: Left-wing: Société nouvelle ...

  4. Le Figaro Magazine - Wikipedia

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    The magazine is the first supplement of Le Figaro newspaper. [1] It was established in 1978, [2] [3] when Le Figaro Littéraire was renamed as Le Figaro Magazine. [4] Louis Pauwels was functional in its start [5] [6] and was appointed its director. [7] His daughter, Marie-Claire Pauwels, worked as fashion director of the magazine from 1980 to ...

  5. Groupe Figaro - Wikipedia

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    Groupe Figaro owns Le Figaro, Madame Figaro, TV Magazine, Le Figaro Histoire, Le Figaro Magazine, Figaro Golf, Figaro Santé, Figaro enchères, Figaro nautisme and Figaro Bourse. As of 2016, its revenues were €520 million and it had 1,500 employees. [1] L'Internaute is a Dassault subsidiary

  6. Newspaper of record - Wikipedia

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    Paris headquarters of Le Figaro, France's centre-right newspaper of record (public record and by reputation). A "newspaper of public record", or government gazette, refers to a publicly available newspaper that is authorized by a government to publish public or legal notices. [3]

  7. Category:Newspapers published in Paris - Wikipedia

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    Le Figaro; France et Ukraine; ... Le Petit Journal (newspaper) ... La Voix des femmes (France, 1917) Le Voltaire (newspaper) Vorwärts!

  8. L'Internaute - Wikipedia

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    Groupe Figaro acquired CCM Benchmark Group in 2015, in what Le Monde described as "a great move," as Benchmark Group at the time had the 6th largest audience in France, through its properties Comment ca marche, Droit-finances.net, L’Internaute, the Journal des femmes, [7] Le Journal du Net and Copains.

  9. Gaston Calmette - Wikipedia

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    The cover of Le Petit Journal illustrating the assassination of Gaston Calmette by Henriette Caillaux. At 6:00 p.m. on 16 March 1914, Calmette entered the offices of Le Figaro in the company of his friend, the novelist Paul Bourget. Caillaux's second wife Henriette was waiting for him, wearing a fur coat and with her hands in a fur muff. [1]