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  2. Edgar Morin - Wikipedia

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    Edgar Morin (/ m ɔː ˈ r æ n /; French: [ɛdɡaʁ mɔʁɛ̃]; né Nahoum; born 8 July 1921) is a French philosopher and sociologist of the theory of information who has been recognized for his work on complexity and "complex thought" (pensée complexe), [15] and for his scholarly contributions to such diverse fields as media studies, politics, sociology, visual anthropology, ecology ...

  3. Philippe Val - Wikipedia

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    Philippe Val (French pronunciation: [filip val]; born 14 September 1952) [1] [2] is a French journalist, singer, and comedian. He was a co-founder of the second iteration of Charlie Hebdo in 1992, serving as the satirical political weekly's editor and director. [3]

  4. Étienne Mougeotte - Wikipedia

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    Étienne Mougeotte (4 March 1940 – 7 October 2021) was a French journalist and media director. [1] During his fifty-year career, he served as Vice-President of TF1 Group and was satellite director of TF1 from 1987 to 2007 alongside Patrick Le Lay.

  5. France Inter - Wikipedia

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    France Inter (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃s ɛ̃tɛʁ]) is a French public radio channel and part of Radio France.. It is the successor to Paris Inter, later known as France I, and created as a merger of the France I and France II networks, first as RTF Inter in October 1963, then renamed to its current name in December of that year.

  6. Le Monde - Wikipedia

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    Le Monde was founded in 1944, [8] [9] at the request of General Charles de Gaulle, after the German army had been driven from Paris during World War II.The paper took over the headquarters and layout of Le Temps, which had been the most important newspaper in France, but its reputation had suffered during the Occupation. [10]

  7. Radio France Internationale - Wikipedia

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    Radio France Internationale, usually referred to as RFI, is the state-owned international radio news network of France. With 59.5 million listeners in 2022, it is one of the most-listened-to international radio stations in the world, along with Deutsche Welle, the BBC World Service and Voice of America. [1] [2] [non-primary source needed]

  8. Hugo Travers - Wikipedia

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    Hugo Travers was born on 6 April 1997 in Versailles, Yvelines, Île-de-France. His father is a British national [ 1 ] who works in marketing, while his mother works in human resources . [ 2 ] He obtained his baccalauréat économique et social (ES) with an option internationale at the lycée Jean-Pierre-Vernant in Sèvres , Hauts-de-Seine.

  9. Bayeux Calvados-Normandy Award for war correspondents

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    The Bayeux Calvados-Normandy Award for war correspondents (French: Prix Bayeux Calvados-Normandie des correspondants de guerre), previously the Bayeux-Calvados Awards for war correspondents, is an annual prize awarded since 1994, by the city of Bayeux and the Departmental Council of Calvados and now the Normandy Region in France.