LE BIEN PUBLIC
Read moreA true institution in Dijon, Le Bien Public was founded in 1868 by Lamartine. Its content is full of colour and illustrations and offers both local information and national and international news. Le Bien Public is published in several editions: Dijon, Dijon region, Côte de Beaune, Côte de Nuits, Haute Côte-d'Or... Le Bien Public also offers a TV programme as well as the magazine Version Femina and supplements on sport, gastronomy, going out and real estate. Visit www.bienpublic.com for the digital version.
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.
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!
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 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.