Le Canard Enchaine
Established in 1915, this influential weekly publication is renowned for its fearless investigative journalism, satirical tone, and tradition of exposing political corruption through exclusive scoops. It remains a unique institution in the French media landscape, operating without advertising and relying entirely on reader subscriptions to maintain its editorial independence.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN PARIS
France's national print media is heavily centralized in the capital, with the daily market split between legacy subscription broadsheets and free commuter editions. Prominent publications include La Croix, a historic Catholic daily founded in 1880, alongside 20 Minutes, a mass-circulation free tabloid distributed at transit hubs. The market also sustains specialized weeklies like Courrier International, which translates global press articles for local readers, and English-language editions such as the International New York Times. Paperboy lists 35 newspapers in Paris.
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