L'Informateur

FranceEu, Upper Normandy, FranceFrench

L'Informateur d'Eu is a French regional weekly newspaper based in the town of Eu, Normandy. Founded in 1898, it provides local news coverage for the Seine-Maritime and Somme departments, focusing on community events, municipal politics, and local economic developments within the Bresle Valley region.

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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