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Established in 1966, this French weekly news magazine is widely recognized for its conservative to far-right editorial stance, focusing heavily on issues of national identity, security, and cultural preservation. It commands a significant and loyal readership among French conservatives who seek an alternative perspective to mainstream media coverage on social and political affairs.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN FRANCE
Characterized by strong partisan roots and a tradition of intellectual commentary, the national newspaper market relies on a core group of historic dailies. Le Monde stands out as the foremost centre-left publication, widely respected for its in-depth international coverage. Its primary conservative counterpart, Le Figaro, is the oldest continuously published daily, founded in 1826. Further left is Liberation, famously co-founded by Jean-Paul Sartre in 1973, while Les Echos dominates financial reporting. Beyond these centralized Parisian titles, a massive regional press operates across the provinces, spearheaded by Ouest-France, which holds the largest overall circulation nationwide. Paperboy indexes 98 French newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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