2024

LE JOURNAL DES SABLES

Weekly press
5/5
1 review

This weekly newspaper has a strong reputation on the coast and particularly in the area of Les Sables. We must salute the durability of the Journal des Sables because it is more than a century old: it was created in 1851. Bravo ! It is a reference in terms of weekly newspapers. It reports the news of the coast and informs of the events which will take place on the cantons of Les Sables-d'Olonne, Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie, Talmont-Saint-Hilaire and La Mothe-Achard. It also provides practical information such as tide times.

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 Les Sables-D'Olonne, 85100
2024

LE COURRIER VENDÉEN

Weekly press
4.7/5
3 reviews

Le Courrier Vendéen is a weekly French regional newspaper published on Thursdays around Challans. It is one of the 60 titles of the Publihebdos group. Le Courrier Vendéen was founded on 26 January 1996. Like its sister papers Le Journal des Sables and LeJournal du Pays Yonnais, it belongs to the Publihebdos group. The Courrier Vendéencovers local news in the north-western part of the Vendée from Saint-Gilles to Bouin, and from Aizenay to Montaigu. It is possible to subscribe to a 100% digital version, or to a "duo" formula for the paper and digital versions.

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 Challans, 85300
2024

PRESSE OCÉAN

Daily press

Having 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.

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 Nantes, 44000
2024

OUEST-FRANCE

Daily press

Ouest-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.

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 Nantes, 44200
2024

NANTES MÉTROPOLE (LE JOURNAL DE)

Print media

Nantes 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.

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 Nantes, 44000
2024

OUEST FRANCE

Daily press

France'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.

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 La Roche-Sur-Yon, 85000
2024

LE JOURNAL DE LA VENDÉE

Print media

Bi-monthly newspaper, published by the General Council of the Vendée, in the mailboxes of every household in the Vendée. The newspaper was first published in 2004, under the presidency of Philippe de Villiers. Every month, the news of the department is reported. Very practical, each Vendéen receives it free of charge each month in his or her mailbox. It covers the department's news on several themes: economic, social, sporting and cultural. The newspaper also includes a section on events and shows in the Vendée.

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 La Roche-Sur-Yon, 85000
2024

JOURNAL DU PAYS YONNAIS

Weekly press

Published every Thursday, it covers news from the city of La Roche-sur-Yon and the Pays Yonnais area, as does its sister publication Le Journal des Sables for the Sables-d'Olonne area, and Le Courrier Vendéen for Challans and the surrounding area. Its geographical area covers the main cantons of Le Poiré-sur-Vie, Les Essarts, La Roche-sur-Yon north and south, La Mothe-Achard and Mareuil-sur-Lay-Dissais. Clear layout, good-quality paper. There's a digital version of the issue, and some of the information is also available on the website.

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 La Roche-Sur-Yon, 85000
2024

LE MAINE LIBRE

Daily press

The 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.

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 Le Mans, 72000
2024

LA VIE MANCELLE & SARTHOISE

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Dating back to 1959, this magazine is the oldest departmental periodical in France. Published by volunteers from the "Association culturelle et touristique du Mans et de la Région", it is available from bookshops and newsagents, but is only distributed in the Sarthe region. It is an essential record of the local history, heritage and culture of Le Mans and its region. The articles are written by amateur historians, enthusiasts and recognized scholars, guaranteeing a high-quality magazine.

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 Le Mans, 72100