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 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.
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.
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.
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!
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!
CENTRE PRESSE
Read moreWith a circulation of more than 20,000 copies, Centre Presse is the daily newspaper of the Aveyron department and the best-selling newspaper during the week. More popular in the North and Center of the department, it offers a complete treatment of local news thanks to a team of professional journalists and correspondents spread throughout the territory. Particularly proactive and dynamic, the newspaper has developed the supplement L'Aveyronnais, which highlights the personal or professional trajectory of Aveyronnais in Paris or elsewhere in the world.
LE PROGRES
Read moreNo Lyon without Progrès (and the reverse is also true)! For 165 years, this major local and regional daily has been telling us everything we need to know about Lyon, in Lyon, for the people of Lyon and for everyone else. With 19 editions covering 5 départements, nothing escapes the attention of our 260 journalists and 1,800 local correspondents, who verify and disseminate information on both paper and digital media. After being one of the first PQR titles to set up a website in 1996, then one of the first to enter the free press with Lyon Plus in 2004, Le Progrès has taken the digital turn with 100% reactive and interactive information.
LE DAUPHINÉ LIBÉRÉ
Read moreThe Dauphiné Libéré, with its 22 editions and 260 journalists, is the daily newspaper of reference in the Rhône-Alpes region. Not a coffee shop without its DL! In this popular daily newspaper you will find sections on the Greater Valence area, regional, national and international news. From the agenda of your town to the news that fuels discussions at coffee time, from sports results to classified ads, from the day's notebook to the weather, reading the Dauphiné is a local tradition.
L'YONNE RÉPUBLICAINE
Read moreThe first issue of the Icaune's favourite daily newspaper came out two days after the liberation of Auxerre, on 26 August 1944. It replaced Le Bourguignon, which had existed for 80 years in Tonnerre. In tabloid format, the daily has a beautiful graphic charter, and of course the usual columns. The main daily in the Yonne has four branches (in Auxerre, Sens, Avallon and Toucy) and offers a southern and a northern edition. It also has a digital version, on the Internet and on the dedicated application.
L'UNION
Read moreInitially founded during the Second World War by a group of resistance fighters, and since owned by the Hersant-Media group, this newspaper is now owned by the Belgian Rossel group. L'Union is a major regional daily with 8 editions: Reims, Châlons-en-Champagne, Soissons, Laons, Vitry, Ardennes, Ardennais and Épernay. Tuesday's edition includes a business section, Sunday's a detailedcultural mag and Saturday's, which is sold at a slightly higher price, has a separate Fémina magazine and TV program. The sports pages and back cover have been redesigned. The Facebook page highlights key daily news items. And for new subscribers, there are flash sales, by the month, with free trials. The website is very well designed and gives an overview of the day's news.
LE JOURNAL DE SAÔNE-ET-LOIRE
Read moreA major title of the regional daily press, Le Journal de Saône-et-Loire appeared in 1826 in Mâcon. In 2011, it merged with Le Bien Public, another major regional daily in Côte-d'Or, to form the Bourgogne Est Media group. Thanks to local correspondents, all local news is displayed in the columns of the "JSL". Different subscription formulas, including a digital reading offer without commitment. Interesting for people passing through!
AUJOURD'HUI EN FRANCE
Read moreCreated in January 1994, today in France was the 4 th French national daily in February 2011. General national popular information daily, today in France is essentially composed of articles from his great brother Le Parisien with in addition, departmental pages and some variants of articles of "one" not forgetting TV pages and special Sunday.
L'ALSACE
Read moreHeadline of the Haut-Rhin daily newspapers, the newspaper L'Alsace is continuing its digital transformation to cope with the revolution in the way information is disseminated. As proof, many digital offers are available: from the weekly subscription to the annual subscription, digital and premium offers or even the spoken newspaper (audio, for the visually impaired), here are many formulas that allow easy access to the news from 6 am in the morning. Rest assured, paper subscriptions are always current so that subscribers have the pleasure of reading their newspaper early in the morning, which is delivered daily to their mailbox around 7:00 a.m.
LA MONTAGNE
Read more' Let us talk about you, let us talk about everything ': that is the motto of La Montagne. This journal deals with the proximity of proximity produced by a team of journalists working in connection with the field. In the rubriquage, the beautiful part is given to Tulle, Brive and Ussel as well as Regional and National sports news. Its tabloid style layout has the advantage of more enjoyable information.
SUD OUEST
Read moreThanks to its journalists and its numerous correspondents, Sud Ouest covers the entire Basque territory. No information escapes it. Every day, you will discover the best of the local news, each commune is covered in the columns of the newspaper. This is your opportunity to find out about the latest sports results, emblematic places, the latest news or all the news. Thanks to this daily newspaper, you will be immersed in each area of the Basque Country. Politics, culture, associations, sports, bad weather, everything is reported.
DNA
Read moreAmong the oldest titles of the regional daily press, the Dernières Nouvelles d'Alsace created on December1st 1877 is more often referred to as the DNA. This daily newspaper of about 40 pages is divided into 4 sections dealing with general, regional and local news as well as sports. A digital version also exists. In addition to the news, there are thematic supplements throughout the week: TV Magazine, Version Femina, DNA Emploi, DNA Immo, DNA Auto-moto and DNA Reflets for weekend outings.
NORD LITTORAL
Read moreThis local daily newspaper, part of the Voice of the north group, has existed since Liberation. It is distributed in the district of Calais and the cantons of Gravelines and Marchioness.
LA DÉPÊCHE DU MIDI
Read moreIt's obviously the daily newspaper of the region, and has been for over a hundred years. More than a newspaper, it's an institution, a habit, a ritual in certain cafés. In addition to national and regional news, several pages are devoted entirely to the department you're visiting: shows, news, politics, small news items or major events. Indispensable if you want to know what's happening on a daily basis. The website also includes a number of local articles. Subscription access to online reports and videos.
LA RÉPUBLIQUE DES PYRÉNÉES
Read moreLa République des Pyrénées is theNo. 1 daily newspaper in Béarn and Soule, with 143,000 readers every day. Loyalty continues online, with a dynamic website updated throughout the day. On Sunday evenings, sports results are broadcast live, and our social networks boast over 145,000 subscribers. Facts of the day, news from Pau, local news from Béarn and Soule, national and international pages, sports... La Rép is a must. The supplements and special issues are particularly well done: summer guide, restaurants...
SUD-OUEST
Read moreThis international, national, regional, departmental and local news daily represents more than one million readers in 8 departments. In the summer, the newspaper offers many holiday appointments with information on festivals, events, concerts and all the events of the season. The website is particularly well done, and its electronic subscription version is increasingly in demand. The Dordogne editorial office, based in Périgueux, also has offices and journalists in Bergerac and Sarlat.
DORDOGNE LIBRE
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SUD-OUEST
Read moreThanks to its journalists and numerous correspondents, Sud Ouest covers regional news in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Occitanie and the Basque Country. It has become a pillar of the regional press and has developed a strong territorial identity. Every day, you'll discover the best in local news, with every commune covered in its columns. This is your chance to find out about the latest sports results, especially rugby, a sport that is particularly well covered by the paper, as well as emblematic places, the latest news and news items. Politics, culture, associations, sports and bad weather are all covered. A reliable source of local news.
OUEST FRANCE
Read moreFrance's leading regional daily newspaper, and indeed the leading one at that. Ouest-France is a regional daily newspaper published in Rennes and sold in the western regions of France, mainly in Brittany, Normandy and the Pays de la Loire, as well as in Paris. In 1944, Ouest-France took over from L'Ouest-Eclair, a newspaper founded on 2 August 1899, which was banned from publication at the Liberation for collaboration. In the Vendée, there are 5 editions: La Roche-sur-Yon, Challans/Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie, Les Sables-d'Olonne, Les Herbiers/Montaigu, Fontenay-le-Comte/Luçon.
LA NOUVELLE RÉPUBLIQUE
Read moreIt's a ritual. Every morning, everyone fetches the newspaper from their letterbox and opens it with a bowl of coffee. Some go for the news or the national pages. For us, it's all about finding out what's going on in our department. Political, social, cultural, town planning, business, community life... there's something for everyone! La NR, like Centre Presse (part of the same group), gives a voice to those involved in local life. For real-time news, visit our website or mobile app.
SUD-OUEST
Read moreSud-Ouest has been present in eight départements since 1944, with a readership of 1.3 million, and publishes four editions in the Charente-Maritime region (La Rochelle/Ile de Ré, Saintes/Saint-Jean-d'Angély, Rochefort and Royan/Jonzac). The paper devotes part of its pages to international and national news, but above all reports on local news. The daily is available every day of the week, with supplements on cars, property, ads, jobs and training, and sports. In summer, the free guide supplement to the two Charentes regions includes a diary of festivals and events...
L’EST RÉPUBLICAIN
Newspaper for the whole of Eastern France.Read more
PARIS-NORMANDIE
Read moreDistributed throughout the region and created in 1944, Paris-Normandy remains the (paid) daily newspaper of reference for information about the region and its inhabitants, thanks to its many journalists present throughout the region. Numerous reports, investigations and portraits are among the forty or so pages dedicated to regional, departmental and ultra-local news. In addition to the "news" sections, you will also find "sports", "leisure" and "news" sections. You can subscribe to the web version as well as to the paper version.
LE RÉPUBLICAIN LORRAIN
Read moreLe Républicain Lorrain is deeply rooted in the region, right down to the smallest village. It is considered the largest circulation newspaper in Lorraine. Every day, it reports the latest news from Metz, the surrounding area and the surrounding communes. Almost every town (7 editorial offices in the département) has its own edition, and special sections (sports, nightlife, TV) are added every day. There are also daily inserts listing things to do in Metz and the surrounding area, providing a wealth of daily ideas.
LE MAINE LIBRE
Read moreThe most widely read newspaper in the Sarthe department, and the regional reference. An expert in local news, it doesn't miss a single news item or event, thanks to the vigilance of its journalists. This daily keeps town and village dwellers up to date with news from their region - and in full color, if you please! With its lively and pleasant editorial staff, Le Maine Libre is also accessible online, where its articles are available, some free and others by subscription, on a website combined with that of the newspaper Ouest-France. In short, a newspaper that's been keeping you informed since 1944.
LE DAUPHINÉ LIBÉRÉ
Read moreLe Dauphiné Libéré is a regional daily newspaper in the Alps that has been able to modernize and adapt to new technologies to stay connected to local and national news, both in its paper version and digitally with its newsletter and its tablet and mobile apps, easy to use and very responsive. Born at the liberation thanks to former resistance fighters,in 1945 in Grenoble, for over 70 years the Dauphiné libéréhas been on all fronts with diversified columns aimed at the general publicand covers five local daily editions.
L'INDÉPENDANT
Read moreFounded in 1846 by François Arago, L'Indépendant is one of the oldest French daily newspapers. Circulated mainly in the Pyrénées-Orientales and Aude departments (since 1932), it relays all the news from the major sectors of the region: Narbonne, Lézignan, Limoux, Castelnaudary, Port-La Nouvelle, Carcassonne... In its pages and on the website, it broadcasts local political and sports news, news, culture, etc. Since 2015, it has been owned by the La Dépêche group, just like Midi Libre.
LA DÉPÊCHE DU MIDI
Read moreIt is the most influential local newspaper of the left-wing tendency. Founded in 1870 under the name La Dépêche de Toulouse, it was bought in 1925 by the Baylet family, who still own it today. Today it has a circulation of about 150,000 copies, with many local editions: Ariège, Aveyron, Haute-Garonne, Gers, Lot, Hautes-Pyrénées, etc... You can find it everywhere : shops, cafés, press houses... It deals with both local information and general news based on AFP dispatches.
LA DÉPÊCHE DU MIDI
Read moreThis regional daily newspaper has two sections, the first common to all departmental editions covers national and international news, it is La Dépêche du Midi, the second only covers news from eastern Lot-et-Garonne, it is "La Dépêche du Lot-et-Garonne". It also offers a TV supplement on Sundays.
L'INDÉPENDANT DE L'YONNE
Read moreL'Indépendant de l'Yonne is a weekly newspaper which deals with local information in the department, focusing more specifically on the north of the department. And for good reason, behind L'Indépendant is in fact the former Sénonais Libéré! Politics, economy, news, society issues, events and cultural or sports events, this competitor of L'Yonne Républicaine in the Sénonais area has been making its way discreetly for many years now. Since the end of 2021, it is only available in digital format. And it has become 100% free!
LE TÉLÉGRAMME
Read moreThis daily newspaper was founded in 1944 and is now one of the leading French dailies. It has also become a national group that uses all communication networks to keep you informed: multimedia (press, television, internet), business services and events. All local and regional news, including festivities and culture, is covered, with a reminder on the website. In summer, a free supplement lists all the events, markets, festoù-noz, fairs, concerts and traditional festivals in the department.
L'ALSACE
Read moreL'Alsace is the leading daily newspaper in South Alsace. It features national and international news in two printed sections. The second, larger section is devoted to local news, covering the whole of South Alsace. Via its digital support, you're kept up to date with national and local news instantly. The Monday edition focuses on sports and politics. The Journal des enfants is published weekly. Sortir le week-end and Journal immobilier et emploi are published on Sundays.
L'ÉVEIL DE LA HAUTE-LOIRE
Read moreL'Éveil de la Haute-Loire is a weekly newspaper with daily news from the Haute-Loire department, as well as from Issoire and the surrounding communes: Le Broc, Parentignat, Perrier, Nonette-Orsonnette, Usson, Vodable: Le Broc, Parentignat, Perrier, Nonette-Orsonnette, Usson, Vodable... Find out about local life, sporting and cultural events and other varied subjects. L'Éveil de la Haute-Loire is part of the Centre France Group, along with La Montagne and La Ruche.
MIDI LIBRE MENDE
Read moreThe regional daily is well established in Lozère, with a dynamic, responsive team supported by a network of local correspondents. Politics, the economy, the environment, culture and leisure activities are all covered, with plenty of suggestions for outings and hikes. The eagerly-awaited "Summer" supplement is an effective communication tool for tourist offices, ensuring that you don't miss out on any of the season's festivities and leisure activities, as well as discovering the assets, dynamism and diversity of the department's cultural and natural attractions.
LE POPULAIRE DU CENTRE
Read moreLe Populaire du Centre is a leading regional daily in Haute-Vienne. Founded in 1905, it offers comprehensive coverage of local news, with a particular focus on events in Limoges and the surrounding region. The editorial team, headed by Olivier Chapperon, is committed to providing reliable, high-quality information, supported by a network of journalists throughout the département. Available in print and digital versions, the newspaper also offers varied, in-depth content on local topics such as culture, the economy, sport and community life.
LE JOURNAL DU CENTRE
Read moreThe first regional news media in the Nièvre, Le Journal du Centre was created in September 1944, succeeding the underground newspaper La Nièvre Libre, created during the German occupation. Belonging to the same press group (Centre France), it was produced in Auxerre on the presses of L'Yonne Républicaine. For its 85,000 daily readers, it reports the news of the Nivernais region, but also offers national information. It is also available in digital version and on social networks.
L’ALSACE
Read moreIn terms of Alsatian press titles, while Dernières Nouvelles d'Alsace is generally associated with Bas-Rhin, L'Alsace is most often associated with Haut-Rhin, where it is now the leading daily in terms of readership. Its front pages are devoted to national and international news and sport, while the inside pages focus on regional and local news. We particularly like the treatment of cultural news (concert reviews, in particular), and the Sunday section, which presents culinary, leisure and cultural activities. Supplements devoted to specific themes (cars, sports, TV, real estate, etc.) enrich this newspaper in a very appreciable way. Good to know: articles can be consulted online on the newspaper's website, but for a fee.