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  2. Euronews - Wikipedia

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    Euronews (stylised in lowercase) is a pan-European television news network, headquartered in Lyon, France. [1] It is a provider of livestreamed news, which can be viewed in Europe and North Africa via satellite, and in most of the world via its website, on YouTube, and on various mobile devices and digital media players.

  3. Africanews - Wikipedia

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    Africanews is available in the UK, along with a number of other international news channels, via online video subscription service NewsPlayer+ [4] and alongside Euronews on Freeview channel 271 via the Channelbox free streaming service. [5]

  4. Mass media in France - Wikipedia

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    Since 2000 newly produced free papers have further weakened the established press. Still, 80 daily papers remain, and there is a wide range of weeklies, many of which now feature internet sites. Regional papers have remained relatively unaffected by the decline, with provincial newspapers commanding a higher degree of reader loyalty.

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  6. BFM TV - Wikipedia

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    BFM TV (pronounced [beɛfɛm teve], stylized as BFMTV) is a French news broadcast television and radio network, [1] wholly owned by RMC BFM.The flagship property of the RMC BFM division of CMA CGM, its headquarters are located in Paris.

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  8. Aujourd'hui - Wikipedia

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    Aujourd'hui (French pronunciation: ⓘ, Today) was a daily newspaper in Vichy France published between 1940 and 1944 in Paris. It was founded by journalist Henri Jeanson , [ 1 ] who edited the publication during the autumn of 1940. [ 2 ]

  9. Le Parisien - Wikipedia

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    The paper was established as Le Parisien libéré (pronounced [lə paʁizjɛ̃ libeʁe]; lit. ' The Freed Parisian ') by Émilien Amaury in 1944, [3] [4] and was published for the first time on 22 August 1944.