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Pascale Santi of Le Monde wrote that it was the "clan war in the Servan-Schreiber family that had led to the sale of the newspaper". [6] Les Echos was sold to Pierre and Jacqueline Beytout in 1963, who had only one objective: to make the newspaper a "genuine" economic daily with an international perspective. [6]
La Tribune (French pronunciation: [la tʁiˈbyn]) is a French weekly financial newspaper founded in 1985 by Bruno Bertez. [1] [2] Its main competitor is the French newspaper Les Échos, which is currently owned by LVMH.
Le Journal de l'île de la Réunion ; Le Journal de la Haute-Marne (Haute-Marne) Le Journal de Saône et Loire ; Le Journal du Centre ; Le Maine libre ; Le Parisien (Île-de-France, Oise) Le Petit Bleu d'Agen (Lot-et-Garonne) Le Populaire du Centre (Creuse, Haute-Vienne) Le Progrès (Auvergne, Burgundy, Franche-Comté, Rhône-Alpes)
The Los Angeles Business Journal, established in 1979, is a weekly newspaper and online news source in Los Angeles, California, which provides coverage of local business news. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] According to the Journal' s website, it has a weekly print circulation of about 24,000 and over 40,000 unique monthly website visitors. [ 4 ]
Le Monde was founded in 1944, [8] [9] at the request of General Charles de Gaulle, after the German army had been driven from Paris during World War II.The paper took over the headquarters and layout of Le Temps, which had been the most important newspaper in France, but its reputation had suffered during the Occupation. [10]
There are also a wide variety of smaller regional newspapers, alternative weeklies and magazines, including LA Weekly, Los Angeles magazine, the Los Angeles Business Journal, the Los Angeles Daily Journal, and the Los Angeles Downtown News. In addition to the English- and Spanish-language papers, numerous local periodicals serve immigrant ...
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The founder of the paper is Nicolas Beytout who served as the editor of Le Figaro and Les Échos. [3] L'Opinion was modelled on the Italian daily Il Foglio and American political publication Politico. [4] L'Opinion is published by Bey Medias Presse and Internet. [5] L'Opinion is headquartered in Paris and is published in Berliner format. [3]