PRESSE OCÉAN
Read moreHaving blown out its 75 candles in August 2019, the daily Presse Océan is considered to be the historic daily newspaper for the people of Nantes. A tabloid format is ideal for this comprehensive newspaper, which publishes two editions in the department each day: one in Nantes and the other in Saint-Nazaire. The editorial line of this unmissable daily is above all local information: the best way to discover the cultural, political, economic or sporting news of the agglomeration. Presse O' 's journalists are men and women who have a strong local presence and a love of the Nantes region, in order to provide the best possible coverage of life in the city. Presse Océan is also a smartphone app and a website.
OUEST-FRANCE
Read moreOuest-France is the leading French regional daily newspaper since 1975 and the leading French-speaking daily in the world with nearly 700,000 newspapers printed in Rennes every day from Monday to Saturday, 53 different local paper editions as well as 2 digital editions: the evening edition and the France edition. And also the Sunday Ouest-France. Ouest France has 1,568 employees, including 615 journalists, 2,400 correspondents and nearly 16,000 distribution partners. It also has 58 editorial offices in the 12 departments of Brittany, Normandy and Pays-de-la-Loire, as well as in Paris, where you can follow all the latest news from Nantes and the surrounding area, as well as regional, national and international information.
NANTES MÉTROPOLE (LE JOURNAL DE)
Read moreNantes Métropole is the bimonthly magazine published by the Urban Community, with a print run of 335,600 copies in 2023. It is distributed to letterboxes in Nantes and the 24 communes of the Nantes conurbation. Complementing the municipal magazines, it provides the general public with rigorous, educational information on the major issues facing the metropolis, and in particular on the agglomeration's current and future projects. Contents include economic, political and social news on the metropolitan area and its key players, in the form of articles, interviews, portraits and features, as well as a cultural agenda. The magazine is also available online.
CLUBS ET COMPTINES
Read moreClubs et comptines is aimed at children aged 1 to 14 - and their parents, of course! This quarterly information magazine is distributed free of charge in over 600 outlets in the Bordeaux region. On the program: programming for young audiences, children's boutiques, book selections, training courses, fun workshops and children's holidays, as well as places to organize unforgettable birthdays. The agenda is exhaustive, and updated in real time on the website. Now you know how to keep your little ones busy!
COURRIER DE GIRONDE
Read moreFor over 70 years, the Courrier de Gironde has been keeping the people of Bordeaux and the Gironde region informed. The paper covers all current topics: health, culture, politics... with a special focus on local news: the Bordeaux region, the Médoc, the Arcachon Basin, Southern Gironde and Entre-deux-Mers. There are numerous points of sale, including newsagents and supermarkets. Digital subscriptions are available, and back issues of Courrier de Gironde can be viewed online.
SUD-OUEST
Read moreFrance's second-largest regional daily, it represents 16 editions in 7 départements: Charente, Charente-Maritime, Dordogne, Gironde, Landes, Lot-et-Garonne, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, for nearly 7 million readers! Sud-Ouest is an independent press that offers its readers a complete newspaper in two separate sections: a general section for international and national news, and a departmental section for local news. Sud-Ouest Dimanche covers the weekend's news with a different journalistic twist.
LE PAYS MALOUIN
Read moreLe Pays Malouin belongs to the Publihebdos group (France's leading weekly press group and a subsidiary of the SIPA - Ouest-France group). It is distributed in the cantons of Saint-Malo, Dinard, Cancale, Châteauneuf, Dol-de-Bretagne and Combourg. In this weekly, you will discover the personalities of the region, local news but also the activities of the sports clubs in the area. In summer, a free supplement is published which presents the offer of leisure activities and festivities. Also available online, notably on Facebook with real-time information.
OUEST FRANCE
Read moreThis major regional daily newspaper, a key player in the local press and published in Rennes, has 63 editorial offices in 12 departments in Brittany, Basse-Normandie, Pays de la Loire and Paris. Its large network of correspondents allows to constitute a complete flow of local, regional, national and international information. Regularly, it is accompanied by free supplements such as the "nos vies", the "livres" or the "TV magazine" on Fridays. Ouest-France is also present online, via its website and social networks.
20 MINUTES
Read moreDistributed free of charge every day, 20 minutes is a daily newspaper offering news in a synthetic way, intended to inform you quickly and efficiently. Ideal for keeping up to date with what's going on in your city, the region and the world, during a trip on the metro or streetcar. Politics, society, culture and sports news, everything is covered, with a special place for OM news. Created about twenty years ago, 20 minutes is still a daily media newspaper in France, both in its paper and digital versions. If the articles are sometimes less in-depth than in other newspapers, you can find the essential information.
LA PROVENCE
Read moreA daily coverage of regional news without forgetting the national and international highlights. All areas are covered, from the economy to politics, finance, leisure, sports and the weather. A circulation of about 130,000 copies, weekend supplements (TV, Femina), the free daily Marseille Plus, an Internet site and a Web TV. La Provence is also a group that owns the magazine Gens du Sud. La Provence is indeed the number one newspaper in the region, whether on the newsstand or on the Internet.
LA MARSEILLAISE
Read moreA clandestine and resistant newspaper at its beginnings in 1943, the newspaper saw its first legal issue published on 25 August 1944, the day after the liberation of the city of Marseille. This was a seminal moment in history, as the communist allegiance is to some extent the identity of La Marseillaise. Since April 2015, the daily newspaper offers an edition for the Gard and Hérault, another for the Bouches-du-Rhône and finally a third for the Var, Vaucluse and Alpes-de-Haute-Provence. A modernized piece of history for an alternative news from Marseille.
LA GAZETTE DE NÎMES
Read moreThe Gazette de Nîmes is the news paper par excellence. Available online and in paper version, this media has quickly become essential, thanks to a sharp analysis of the news, whether it is about sports, society, politics, economy or culture. The Gazette de Nîmes is available in Montpellier, Sète or Nîmes. It allows you to follow the calendar of cultural, sporting and associative events of the week. During the school vacations, all the possibilities of activities or visits are proposed for children of all ages.
LA MARSEILLAISE
Read moreAll the major themes are covered in this daily newspaper, which was founded in 1943. Founded in Marseille, the title has branches in every département, from Hérault to Alpes-Maritimes, via Gard and Vaucluse. This newspaper has traditionally taken part in social struggles, offering subjects in line with the region's socio-economic news and showing alternative modes of production to the liberal system. The editorial line is unambiguous: to provide general news and opinions, without neglecting the sports and culture sections...
OUEST-FRANCE
Read moreOuest-France is the largest circulation of the daily press in France. Every day, 53 different editions are published, from Brittany to Basse-Normandie, via the Pays de la Loire region. Culture, sport, politics, justice and social events rub shoulders with a wealth of local news. Everywhere, the editorial offices are well established in the local fabric with teams of professional journalists supplemented by a large network of correspondents for local information.
LE TÉLÉGRAMME
Read moreLe Télégramme has its origins in 1944, when its ancestor Le Télégramme de Brest et de l'Ouest was born. A pioneer in the field of the press, it was the first to adopt the tabloid format, to introduce four-color printing in its pages and a staple binding. Originally from Brest, the newspaper has extended its distribution to the departments of Finistère, Morbihan and Côtes-d'Armor. Since a few years, a local editorial staff has been created to cover the news of the Emerald Coast, which makes the local press more dynamic.
SILLAGE
Read moreThe magazine Sillage, free bimonthly distributed throughout the letter-boxes of the urban area, is the printed communication support of Brest Metropolis Océane. Through its pages, it brings explanations of major community projects, publishes testimonies of local important figure, business leaders or heads of the community. All city dynamics of Brest and the neighbouring municipalities is transcribed into articles and reports in the heart of the society: association projects, demonstrations and events to come, favourites of the editorial... Élisabeth Jard, chief editor of the magazine, thus implements a thirty pages publication, every two months, produced in more than 110,000 copies. A smart idea: find the past issues of Sillage in pdf on the website of the city.
LES AFFICHES DE GRENOBLE ET DU DAUPHINÉ
Read moreA centenary that takes you out of the everyday! Over 5,100 issues of Les Affiches have been published every Friday since 1923! Les Affiches de Grenoble et du Dauphiné, which everyone calls Les Affiches, is the benchmark weekly in Isère. If you want to know everything there is to know about the department's key players, all you have to do is open Les Affiches. The agenda is well-stocked. Seasonal titles, but also Beaux Quartiers, Grenoble's lifestyle magazine.
LE POINT COLMARIEN
Read moreThis bimonthly magazine is distributed free of charge through letterboxes. More than 30 pages are dedicated to Colmar's current events and its key players, who are undertaking, innovating and actively participating in the development of the city and its conurbation. Features include municipal news, economic issues, sports and cultural events, and upcoming programs. This informative magazine is also available in digital format on the town hall website.
ALPES MAGAZINE
Read moreSince 1990, Alpes Magazine has been sharing with its readers a boundless passion for the Alps and the mountains. More than 200 issues and special editions, thousands of pages, texts and photos. Dedicated to the Alpine territories, each issue ofAlpes Magazine offers us magnificent nuggets, sometimes unknown, and reveals the historical, heritage, cultural but also sporting secrets, etc., of a region which, summer and winter alike, has known how to renew itself in order to meet the needs of the tourists who are increasingly fond of the destination.
LE COURRIER FRANCAIS
Read moreThe weekly Christian newspaper for the Vienne and Deux-Sèvres gives a wider view of the news in the two departments. Every Friday, in its pages, the reader can find local initiatives, the history of the heritage, solidarity actions, companies that are recruiting, upcoming cultural events, reports on demonstrations... The newspaper tries to highlight the passions, the jobs, the careers of the women and men of the region. There is also a section for classified ads and legal notices.
LA PROVENCE
Read moreThis regional newspaper was born in 1997 from the fusion of Provençal and southern. Provence is distributed on the three departments, the Bouches-du-Rhône, Vaucluse and the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence. Possibility to have Internet alerts.
SUD OUEST
Read more"Sud Ouest" covers national, regional and departmental news, with pages dedicated to Lot-et-Garonne and the main cities of the department. Thus, Agen, Marmande, Villeneuve-sur-Lot, Nérac and Tonneins have their own dedicated articles. General information and essential local news are covered, daily news is sifted through. On Saturdays, the Mag Sud Ouest is distributed with the classic edition. On Sundays, the newspaper offers two supplements: "Version Femina" and the TV magazine "Diverto".
LE PETIT BLEU
Read moreThe "Bleu" as it is called in Agen is the newspaper of Agen, the most read daily in the city. It is an institution that has existed since 1914. Its name reminds us that the prefecture used to receive from the Ministry of War the news from the front of Agen on blue paper, that is to say in telegram, which it posted and that created very important gatherings. Then was born in the mind of some journalists the idea to create a newspaper called "Le Petit Bleu". TV supplement on Sundays. Note that "Le Petit Bleu" is part of the group La Dépêche.
TOP HEBDO
Read moreThe other free newspaper for classified ads, distributed on Tuesday. Cars and real estate are of course most of its many pages. The website allows to extend its search to all regions of France, useful for those who are willing to make kilometres for the good business.
SORTIR À MONTPELLIER
Read moreWith a name like that you won't be surprised to learn that this local bi-monthly is dedicated to the region's outings. For more than 40 years, Sortir à Montpellier has been highlighting the city's cultural and gastronomic news. Its pages feature interviews, portraits, reports, film reviews, recommendations for going out, as well as an agenda of upcoming events. Focused on the metropolis, the publication covers Montpellier and its surroundings in print and online. Almost 35,000 copies are distributed free of charge.
LA GAZETTE DE MONTPELLIER
Read moreThe first edition of La Gazette de Montpellier was published on October 21, 1987. Since then, this weekly newspaper specialized in local information has built a strong reputation thanks to the quality of its contents and the reactivity of its team. Readers discover local news articles as well as sheets dedicated to culture and sports. If the paper edition of the publication is published every Thursday, the media also has a striking web structure.
LE PETIT BULLETIN
Read moreDiscover all the big events on the web by reading Le Petit Bulletin, Grenoble's short-circuit news! Find out everything you need to know about what to do, what to see, where to go and fill in our Grenoble diary. Le Petit Bulletin never misses an event: meetings, news, exhibitions, cinema, theater, dance, music, parties, festivals... It's impossible not to find an article corresponding to your expectations, especially when it comes to culture. All the latest news on shows, outings and leisure activities. Le Petit Bulletin is also an urban guide to all the best addresses in town. Isère escapades to help you get away from it all.
IMMOBILIER FUTÉ
Read moreA new product entirely dedicated to real estate in the Grenoble region! Relevant information, tips to sell, buy, evaluate, invest. A selection of professionals, a panorama of the different players in real estate. The role of the various stakeholders, from the real estate agent to the notary. Addresses to buy smart. The advantages and infrastructures of each municipality, and neighbourhood, projects of accommodation, educational and sports equipment, security, calm… Recall of laws and taxation, all advice for rental investment, to finance your project (loans, rates, aid to housing, insurance…).
MÉTROPOLE MAG
Read moreGrenoble Alpes Métropole 's bimonthly magazine is easy to read online, as it can be downloaded or flicked through using a e-reader. You can even listen to an audio version of the magazine, thanks to the "Donneurs de Voix de la Bibliothèque Sonore de Grenoble Isère". Symbolized by 2 M's that evoke the mountains surrounding the Grenoble metropolis, Métropole Mag offers content that's ever more pleasant to read and look at. Around thirty pages present all the latest news from the region: public services, sport and culture, know-how, diary... And if you don't want to miss any news, events or job offers from Grenoble Alpes Métropole, subscribe to our newsletter.
PRÉSENCES
Read morePrésences is the Grenoble Chamber of Commerce and Industry's bimonthly (6 issues per year) business news magazine. It features news from small and large companies in the Sud-Isère region, as well as from the service, retail and tourism sectors, illustrated by portraits, economic reports and major surveys. In just a few years, it has become the leading newspaper for the region's economic decision-makers. Its reputation in the sector is now well established, with 90,000 readers every month! Agenda éco so you don't miss a thing. A title to follow on the Internet with exclusive content and on all social networks.
LES DERNIÈRES NOUVELLES D’ALSACE – DNA
Read moreThe Latest Alsace News (DNA) represent one of the oldest titles of the regional press in France. This reference daily is composed of four different notebooks; the first dedicated to national and international news, the second, for regional news, the third for sport, and the last to report local information. There are many Alsatian families where, from the arrival of the newspaper, the book sharing is instantly at the breakfast table! The strength of this Alsatian daily newspaper is based on its network of local agencies, which promotes rapid and effective coverage of the slightest event. On Monday, the Latest News from Alsace offers a Sport Edition on two notebooks, with local information reduced that day. Magazines Version Femina and TV Magazine are distributed weekly in the Friday edition. Dedicated to culture, music, cinema and entertainment, the Reflets supplement appears on Saturday… A Job supplement is also proposed on Saturday. The Sunday edition includes a book dedicated to real estate ads. The daily newspaper Les Dernières d'Alsace is sold at the newsstand or in digital version, idem for the different subscription formulas.
TOURAINE ÉCO
Read moreDirector of publication: Philippe Roussy.
Editorial Director: Frédéric Bris.
The Touraine éco quarterly is the magazine of the Touraine Chamber of Commerce and Industry. In its pages, it highlights local economic news through portraits of local companies as well as the actions of the ICC. Produced by professional journalists, we can count on the quality of the information and texts offered, which sometimes reveal issues of interest to professionals in the sector, but also to the general public. The publication is available free of charge (also online on the ICC website: www.touraine.cci.fr).
TOURS METROPOLE - LE MAG
Read moreTours Métropole le Mag is the institutional magazine distributed by Tours Métropole (since 2018). The principle remains the same as for its predecessor Tours Plus le Mag: a magazine written by a team of journalists and communicators, with a clear and direct tone, to highlight the actions of the Metropolis and inform the inhabitants. Reports, portraits, and graphics make it possible to tackle sometimes technical subjects in a varied way. It also includes practical news (calendar of events, works...). Published three times a year, it is complemented by the Tours Loire Valley magazines, which focus more on tourism and economic attractiveness.
TOURS MAGAZINE
Read moreIt arrives in your mailbox, and since January 2022, the bi-monthly becomes monthly: Tours Magazine is the free magazine of the City of Tours. In a new 32-page format, the municipal team of Emmanuel Denis wants to give a voice to the residents of Tours and to participatory democracy. The magazine features a variety of articles on the life of the neighborhoods, works, cultural activities, portraits, reports and computer graphics to keep you informed about the city's news. And for those who prefer to browse the web, the magazine is available in PDF, and also offers on its website enriched content, in addition to the published articles.
POLY
Read morePoly is a free monthly magazine distributed throughout Alsace, Grand Est and Franche-Comté since 1996. Each issue provides information on what's happening in the region in terms of music, dance, theater, exhibitions and more. With more and more interviews with creators, writers and filmmakers, all accompanied by offbeat columns. Published by BKN, Poly showcases culture through columns, reviews and features, with a particular focus on photography. Distributed in numerous cultural venues (list on website), it can also be browsed online!
20 MINUTES
Read moreFrom Monday to Friday, the local edition of 20 Minutes is distributed free of charge at the train station, the campus, certain tram and bus stations such as L'Homme de Fer or on the Place de la République for example. It is also available online. Easy to read, not too big and pleasant to leaf through, this daily gives you an overview of the essential local, national, international, sports, cultural and people news. Without forgetting the famous arrow-word grid, the very one that makes the success of this free service with all audiences! The big plus of this newspaper is undoubtedly its news in the form of short stories with its photos. It makes you want to learn more!
ZUT !
Read moreZut! is a local magazine that covers fashion, design and the latest trendy trends in Strasbourg. Rather well edited - nice layout, nice paper - but mostly filled with advertisements and articles promoting local or national "personalities", the quarterly still offers pages on culture, arts and shows, feature articles, portraits of personalities and interviews with artists. It is distributed free of charge in partner shops and restaurants. Zut! is also distributed in Lorraine and the Upper Rhine region (bilingual biannual edition).
CAEN MAG
Read moreA nice rejuvenation for this municipal magazine with a circulation of 73,000 copies! Still printed on recycled paper but with a more modern layout, new sections including 8 "Mag" pages on the themes of history, society, culture and sports, we like it! Pictures of the events of the last weeks, news of the districts, reports, portraits of Caen's talents and lights which put forward the big projects of the municipality, events, diary of the outings of the month... Entertaining and interesting to leaf through!
LA TARTINE
Read moreFamilies looking for ideas to keep your kids busy during their free time? Go to La Tartine, THE smart magazine for 0-12 year olds! Published in 15,000 copies, it is distributed free of charge in 70 towns in Normandy. Can't find it? Flip through it directly on their website. But what does it contain that makes it so popular? A diary of outings to do with children, articles adapted to young readers (including a nice section on the library), all in a practical A5 format to slip into a bag and respect the environment! We had to think about it!
CAEN POCHE
Read moreWe always think fondly of the creator of this little monthly magazine and are happy to see his Caen Poche still being so popular with the people of Caen! For more than 40 years, the whole of Caen has been snatching up this little magazine. You'll know everything about the cultural events in the Caen area and what's happening in the region. Not to mention the sparkling posts such as Oscar's Caen-Caen or Coup de Plume, and a selection of addresses to move, have fun and, of course, eat. A Bible of "how to have fun" from Caen to the Côte de Nacre!
LIBERTÉ - LE BONHOMME LIBRE
Read moreWhen it comes to keeping abreast of local and regional news, you can always count on Liberté! With its determination to stay up to date, you can be sure of staying informed. And that's not all: the Publihebdos group on which the newspaper depends also publishes Côté Caen, Sport Caen and online news with Actu.fr. From the biggest events to everything fairs, from hot news to local initiatives, Liberté is a key player in the news business.
OUEST FRANCE
Read moreThe Ouest-France group is first and foremost the daily newspaper of the same name. In Normandy, no less than four departments (Manche, Calvados, Seine-Maritime, Orne) are covered by the publications, which themselves are available in local editions. Thus the national and international editorial staff deals with global news, and the local teams with events taking place around you: practical information, latest news, proximity. The daily newspaper offers a TV supplement on Fridays. Ouest-France is quite simply the most published newspaper in France today!
TULLE MAG
Read moreTulle Mag is the newsletter produced and published by the town hall. Each month, the Tullistes receive news in their mailbox about the actions of the municipal team led by Bernard Combes, who succeeded François Hollande in the mayor's chair. Information on habitat, the environment, solidarity and leisure, with quality colour photos. A good way to take a single look at what is played in the city. One to two double pages are devoted to commercial dynamics while a free expression section gives the floor to representatives of the municipal opposition. The cultural agenda closes this very awaited newspaper from the Tullistes.
BRIVE MAG
Read moreBrive Mag is the municipal information newspaper. Like any institutional publication, it deals with the actions of the municipal team but also leaves a large proportion of the local actors in the fields of economics, culture, health, environment, social and associative life, etc. We discover them with portraits and reports that show us another face of the city. Published every month, you can also download the electronic version on the site.
BOURGOGNE AUJOURD’HUI
Read moreSince 1994, Bourgogne Aujourd'hui is the top-of-the-range magazine for Burgundy wines. Its ambition: to make you discover the wines through commented tastings, special reports but also subjects related to gastronomy, restaurants and the different terroirs and appellations of Burgundy. Bourgogne Aujourd'hui also offers a detailed guide to buying Burgundy wines to help you find your way around and buy your wines without making a mistake. Occasionally, special issues are published to complete this title.
DBM
Read morethe "art of living in the Côte-d'Or on a daily basis" sums up the spirit of this free bimonthly that covers a strategic axis between Dijon and Beaune, with a focus on economic players. With 30,000 copies distributed in the Côte-d'Or, it is supported by the power of its digital brother Dijonbeaune.fr. A full-fledged media that informs on the basis of at least 3 newsletters per week and 88 000 subscribers. This complement to the magazine allows us to be aware of the initiatives launched on the territory while proposing real in-depth subjects.
LE JOURNAL DU PALAIS
Read moreA weekly newspaper of legal announcements, economic and legal information, Le Journal du Palais Bourgogne Franche-Comté is distributed by subscription and sold in newsstands. You can also find the entire newspaper and more on its website (journal-du-palais.fr). Highly appreciated by professionals, it publishes several supplements every year: Business Tourism, Professional Training, Corporate Real Estate and several special issues that are a reference, such as La Côte-d'Or en chiffres, which presents a precise vision of the department's major economic sectors, and the indispensable S'implanter en Bourgogne Franche-Comté for new investors.
CÔTE-D’OR LE MAG'
Read moreTo know everything about the actions undertaken in the Côte-d'Or department, find the Côte-d'Or magazine every month in your mailbox. This free monthly magazine, distributed to Côte-d'Or residences, is a wealth of information: photo reportage on the recent events, focus, news, thematic dossiers related to the department's competence, youth spaces, news from the territories, not forgetting the book selections from the Côte-d'Or Media Library and the cultural agenda that retraces exhibitions, shows and events of the month. It's a monthly rendezvous to fully be informed on Côte-d'Or. Good to know: the magazine is also available in digital version on cotedor.fr.
ICI MAGAZINE
Read moreFor over 20 years, this free monthly magazine has highlighted the economic activity of companies in the Charente departments. Available in many shops, but also distributed through letterboxes, it provides information on current events for craftsmen, shopkeepers and other associations. You'll find advertorials and articles focusing on local life, as well as a variety of other sections (trends, gardening, services). Also available in Rochefort, Royan, Ile de Ré...