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Le Figaro was founded as a satirical weekly in 1826, [12] [13] taking its name and motto from Le Mariage de Figaro, the 1778 play by Pierre Beaumarchais that poked fun at privilege. Its motto, from Figaro's monologue in the play's final act, is " Sans la liberté de blâmer, il n'est point d'éloge flatteur " ("Without the freedom to criticise ...
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 ...
Le Monde is the only evening newspaper in this list L'Opinion: 2013 Rémi Godeau Liberal conservatism, Pro-Europeanism, Neoliberalism: Right-wing: Bey Medias Presse & Internet Most recent national daily newspaper Le Parisien / Aujourd'hui en France: 1944 259,958 (2023) [8] Nicolas Charbonneau Centre to centre-right: LVMH (Bernard Arnault)
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]
Groupe Figaro is a French media conglomerate owned by Dassault Group. [1] The company contains some of the core assets of the now extinguished Socpresse that Dassault purchased in 2006. Dassault renamed its press holdings as "Groupe Figaro" in 2011.
In France there are many magazines which are mostly literary magazines, women's magazines and news magazines. [1] One of the early literary magazines, Nouvelles de la république des lettres, was launched by Pierre Bayle in France in 1684. [2]
Aujourd'hui (French pronunciation: ⓘ, Today) was a daily newspaper in Vichy France published between 1940 and 1944 in Paris. It was founded by journalist Henri Jeanson , [ 1 ] who edited the publication during the autumn of 1940. [ 2 ]
Valeurs actuelles was founded in 1966 [8] by Raymond Bourgine as an offspring of the weekly Finances, a stock market information review.The magazine gradually became an opinion and generalist publication with a liberal-conservative tendency.