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Le Petit Journal (Canal )
''Le Petit Journal'' may refer to: * ''Le Petit Journal'' (newspaper), a French daily newspaper, published 1863–1944 * ''Le Petit Journal'' (magazine), a weekly magazine based in Montreal, published 1926–1978 * ''Le Petit Journal'' (website), a French-language news website aimed at French speakers living outside France * ''Le Petit Journal'' (TV programme), a French nightly current affairs and entertainment television show * Le Petit Journal Saint-Michel and Le Petit Journal Montparnasse, a pair of Paris jazz clubs {{DEFAULTSORT:Petit Journal, Le ...
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Le Petit Journal (newspaper)
''Le Petit Journal'' () was a conservative daily Parisian newspaper founded by Moïse Polydore Millaud; published from 1863 to 1944. Together with ''Le Petit Parisien'', ''Le Matin (France), Le Matin'', and ''Le Journal'', it was one of the four major French dailies. In 1890, during the Boulangiste crisis, its circulation first reached one million copies. Five years later, it had a circulation of two million copies, making it the world's largest newspaper.Ivan Chupin, Nicolas Hubé and Nicolas Kaciaf, ''Histoire politique et économique des médias en France'', La Découverte, 2009 History Early years The first issue of the Journal appeared on 1 February 1863 with a printing of 83,000 copies. Its founder, Millaud, was originally from Bordeaux and had begun as a publisher of financial and legal newsletters. For a few years, he was the owner of ''La Presse (France), La Presse'', an early Penny press, penny paper. The first printing ran to 83,000 copies; a large printing compared ...
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Le Petit Journal (magazine)
''Le Petit Journal'' may refer to: * ''Le Petit Journal'' (newspaper), a French daily newspaper, published 1863–1944 * ''Le Petit Journal'' (magazine), a weekly magazine based in Montreal, published 1926–1978 * ''Le Petit Journal'' (website), a French-language news website aimed at French speakers living outside France * ''Le Petit Journal'' (TV programme), a French nightly current affairs and entertainment television show * Le Petit Journal Saint-Michel and Le Petit Journal Montparnasse, a pair of Paris jazz clubs {{DEFAULTSORT:Petit Journal, Le ...
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Le Petit Journal (website)
lepetitjournal.com is a daily French language news website aimed at French expatriates and Francophones outside France. It was launched in 2001 by Hervé Heyraud, and has won several awards. Awards * Prix Michel Colonna d'Istria – GESTE (2005), * Prix de la Culture nationale de Catalunya (Barcelona Barcelona ( ; ; ) is a city on the northeastern coast of Spain. It is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the second-most populous municipality of Spain. With a population of 1.6 million within c ..., 2008) * Prix Franco-allemand du journalisme - catégorie Internet (édition Allemagne, 2009 See also * Le Courrier de Floride, a Miami-based French-language newspaper References External links www.lepetitjournal.com/ French news websites Publications established in 2001 {{News-website-stub ...
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Le Petit Journal (TV Programme)
''Le Petit Journal'' () is a French news and entertainment television program that airs every weekday on Canal+, presented by Cyrille Eldin. It was hosted by journalist Yann Barthès from its beginnings in 2004 through to June 2016. The program initially aired as a segment of '' Le Grand Journal'' until 2011, when it became a separate program. Eldin took over the show after Barthès left Canal+ to start a new programme on TF1 named ''Quotidien''. Format In the Yann Barthès era, ''Le Petit Journal'' featured several regular contributors. Martin Weill was the programme's ''envoyé spécial'', or special correspondent, delivering reports from around the world. The show also featured several comedy acts. Comedians Éric Metzger and Quentin Margot appeared in topical sketches based on events in the news. Alex Lutz and Bruno Sanchez appeared in a section titled ''La revue de presse de Catherine et Liliane'' playing a pair of middle-aged women working in the office of ''Le Petit Journa ...
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