2024

OUEST-FRANCE

Daily press
4/5
1 review

Ouest-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. In Vannes, the editorial staff is well established in the local area with a team of 53 professional journalists and a large network of correspondents for local information.

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 Vannes, 56000
2024

OUEST-FRANCE

Daily press
3/5
1 review

With more than 600,000 copies coming out of its presses every day, Ouest-France is the most widely read daily newspaper in France. Brilliant by its multiple editions and distributed throughout the West, it is distributed from Normandy to the Vendée. A true pride of Rennes, it is a monument to regional culture (and not only in the literal sense!) that can be visited every evening by calling the Visitors Service. Since its creation by Resistance fighters in 1944, on the ashes of the collaborationist Ouest-Éclair, the daily newspaper has been firmly attached to the values that presided over its foundation: humanism, social Catholicism, openness to Europe, with the motto "Justice and Liberty".

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 Rennes, 35000
2024

OUEST FRANCE

Daily press

This 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.

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 Saint-Malo, 35400
2024

OUEST-FRANCE

Daily press

Ouest-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.

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 Brest, 29200
2024

LE TÉLÉGRAMME

Daily press

Le 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.

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 Dinan, 22100
2024

LE TÉLÉGRAMME

Daily press

This 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.

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 Vannes, 56000