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  2. L'Express - Wikipedia

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    L'Express (French pronunciation: [lɛkspʁɛs] ⓘ, stylized in all caps) is a French weekly news magazine headquartered in Paris. [2] The weekly stands at the political centre-right in the French media landscape, [ 3 ] and has a lifestyle supplement, L'Express Styles , and a job supplement, Réussir . [ 4 ]

  3. List of newspapers in France - Wikipedia

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    L'Express (centre-right) France Dimanche (celebrity news magazine) Le Journal du dimanche (news, culture, leisure) Le Monde Libertaire (anarcho-communist weekly) L'Obs (news magazine, centre-left) Le Point (news magazine, right-wing) Marianne (news magazine, right-wing) Paris-Match (headline news and celebrity lifestyle features) Télérama ...

  4. List of magazines in France - Wikipedia

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    In 1996 there were 2,761 magazine titles. [3] As of 2004 the total number of magazines increased to 4,500. [3] The same year consumer magazines sold about 641,000 copies and business magazines sold nearly 219,000 copies in France. [3] The following is an incomplete list of current and defunct magazines published in France.

  5. Le Nouvel Obs - Wikipedia

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    The magazine was established in 1950 as L'Observateur politique, économique et littéraire. It became L'Observateur aujourd'hui in 1953 and France-Observateur in 1954. The name Le Nouvel Observateur was adopted in 1964. [4] The 1964 incarnation of the magazine was founded by Jean Daniel and Claude Perdriel. [5]

  6. Category:French-language magazines - Wikipedia

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    Le Nouveau Magazine Littéraire; Magic (music magazine) Malumat; Marianne (1932–1940) Marianne (magazine) Marie Claire; Maroc Hebdo; Max (French magazine) Mediapart; Le Ménestrel; Mercure de France; Mercure du XIXe siècle; Métal hurlant; Midi Minuit Fantastique; Mieux Vivre Votre Argent; MilK Magazine (France) Minotaure; Le Moderniste ...

  7. Le Point - Wikipedia

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    Le Point was founded in September 1972 [3] [4] by a group of journalists who had, one year earlier, left the editorial team of L'Express, [5] [6] which was then owned by Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber, a député (member of parliament) of the Parti Radical, a centrist party.

  8. France Magazine - Wikipedia

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    France Magazine was founded in 1985. The magazine is published quarterly by the French-American Cultural Foundation and has its headquarters in Washington DC. [1] [2] Karen Taylor is the editor-in-chief. France Magazine is written in English for an international audience and its articles range in subject matter from contemporary design to music ...

  9. L'Expansion - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] In 1994 the magazine was relaunched and was published on a fortnightly basis in the 1990s. [3] It is part of Altice's media division, which also owns the magazines, L'Express, and Lire among others. [4] The headquarters of L'Expansion is in Paris. [5] The magazine is published on a monthly basis [6] and provides articles on economic and ...