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List of newspapers in France

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List of newspapers in France

Below is a list of newspapers in France.

Contents

Daily

  • La Croix (daily, Catholic/Christian democrat)
  • Les Échos (business, economics, daily, right)
  • L'Équipe (sports, daily)
  • Le Figaro (daily, right-wing)
  • L'Humanité (daily, Communist/far-left)
  • Libération (daily, center-left)
  • Le Monde (daily, left-wing)
  • L'Opinion (daily, liberal)
  • Le Parisien / Aujourd'hui en France (daily)
  • La Tribune Internationale (daily, centrist; investigative journalism, economics, political)
  • Online newspapers
  • France Soir (switched to internet only in 2011, shutdown in 2012, returned online in 2014)
  • Mediapart (internet only, investigative journalism)
  • La Tribune (switched to internet only since 2012, economics, right-wing)
  • Free newspapers
  • 20 Minutes
  • Direct Matin
  • Metro
  • Weekly

  • Challenges (economy)
  • Charlie Hebdo (satirical news magazine, left-wing)
  • Courrier International (translated articles from press worldwide, centre-left)
  • Le Canard enchaîné (satirical newspaper, investigative journalism, no specific political views)
  • L'Express (centre-right)
  • Le Journal du dimanche (news, culture, leisure)
  • Le Monde Libertaire (anarcho-communist weekly)
  • Le Nouvel Observateur (news magazine, centre-left)
  • Le Point (news magazine, right-wing)
  • Marianne (news magazine, left-wing)
  • Minute (far-right)
  • Paris-Match (headline news and celebrity lifestyle features)
  • Télérama (culture)
  • VSD (news, celebrity and leisure magazine)
  • Monthly

  • Le Monde Diplomatique (left-wing to far-left)
  • Every four years

  • La Bougie du Sapeur (satirical, every February 29)
  • English-language

  • The Connexion
  • International New York Times (is based in Paris)
  • The Local (online)
  • Mediapart (English edition)
  • Le Monde Diplomatique (translated edition)
  • The Locus (online)
  • Regional

  • L'Alsace-Le Pays (Alsace)
  • Le Berry Républicain (Centre)
  • Le Bien Public (Burgundy)
  • Charente Libre (Poitou-Charentes)
  • Corse-Matin (Corsica)
  • Journal de la Corse (Corsica)
  • Le Courrier Picard (Picardy)
  • Le Dauphiné Libéré (Dauphiné, Savoy)
  • La Dépêche du Midi (Midi-Pyrénées)
  • Les Dernières Nouvelles d'Alsace (Alsace)
  • L'Est Républicain (Franche-Comté, Lorraine)
  • L'Indépendant (Languedoc-Roussillon)
  • Le Journal de Saône et Loire (Burgundy)
  • Le Journal du Centre (Centre)
  • Midi Libre (Languedoc-Roussillon, Midi-Pyrénées)
  • La Montagne (Auvergne)
  • Nice-Matin (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur)
  • Nord éclair (Nord-Pas de Calais)
  • La Nouvelle République du Centre-Ouest (Centre, Poitou-Charentes)
  • Ouest-France (Brittany, Lower Normandy, Pays de la Loire)
  • Paris-Normandie (Normandy)
  • Le Parisien (Île-de-France, Oise)
  • Presse-Océan (Pays de la Loire)
  • Le Progrès (Auvergne, Burgundy, Franche-Comté, Rhône-Alpes)
  • La Provence (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur)
  • Le Républicain Lorrain (Lorraine)
  • La République des Pyrénées (Aquitaine)
  • Sud Ouest (Aquitaine, Midi-Pyrénées, Poitou-Charentes)
  • Le Télégramme de Brest (Brittany)
  • La Voix du Nord (Nord-Pas de Calais)
  • Former newspapers

  • L'Ami du peuple founded by Marat
  • La Citoyenne, 1881-1891 (feminist)
  • Combat, 1944-1974 (founded during the Resistance, hosted articles by Albert Camus, Sartre, Malraux, etc.)
  • Le Journal des débats, 1789-1944 (conservative)
  • La Gazette, 1631–1915, first French weekly, founded by Théophraste Renaudot, became the mouthpiece of the Legitimist monarchists
  • Le Globe, 1824–1832, founded by the republican and socialist Pierre Leroux, mouthpiece of the Saint-Simonists starting in 1830
  • Je suis partout, 1930–1944, far-right newspaper, Collaborationist during Vichy
  • Le Journal, 1892-1944
  • Le Matin, 1884-1944
  • Le National, 1830-1851 (liberal, founded by Adolphe Thiers and Armand Carrel)
  • Paris-Soir, 1923-1944
  • Le Père Duchesne, 1790-1794 (edited by Jacques Hébert)
  • Le Père Duchesne (other newspapers)
  • Le Petit Parisien, 1876-1944
  • Le Temps, 1861-1942 (compromised by collaboration during Vichy regime, replaced as the newspaper of record by the newly created Le Monde)
  • La Voix des Femmes, 1848-1852 (feminist)
  • References

    List of newspapers in France Wikipedia


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