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Type
  
Daily newspaper

Founded
  
1944

Ceased publication
  
1970

Format
  
Broadsheet

Language
  
French

Paris-Presse is a former French newspaper published in Paris, which appeared from 1944 to 1970.

Contents

It was created by Philippe Barres (1896-1975), with Ève Curie (1904-2007), daughter of Marie Curie. They ran the newspaper until 1949.

History

The first issue appeared on 13 November 1944. He stands in second place behind France Soir.

In 1948, it became the Paris-Presse-Intransigeant.

In 1948, Gaston Bonheur became its editor.

In 1951, suffering from competition with France Soir, it turns under the leadership of Max Corre.

In 1965, it is no longer an edition of France Soir. He sees many of its feathers from (Gilbert Guilleminault L'Aurore, as Philippe Bernert, Anne Manson ...) then it is absorbed by France Soir.

Journalists

The Journalists Worked for Paris-Presse: Marcel Haedrich (1913-2003), Guilleminault Gilbert (1914-1990), Albert Ollivier (1915-1964), Pierre Desgraupes (1918-1993), Jean Lartéguy (1920-2011), Maurice Bernardet (1921-2008), Marcel Giuglaris (1922-2010), Pierre Rey (1930), Bernard Michal (1932), Kléber Haedens (1954), Gérard de Villiers, Jean Vermorel (1935) ...

References

Paris-Presse Wikipedia


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