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Philippe Hersant (newspaper Publisher)
Philippe Hersant, born in 1957, is the current leader of Hersant Media Group and the last son of Robert Hersant (1920 -1996 ), who was nicknamed "papivore" because of his insatiable appetite for buying newspaper and magazine companies. In the 2000s, due to the considerable debt of the Hersant Media Group, he was forced to sell many titles. In March 2004, he sells Socpresse to Serge Dassault Serge Dassault (; born Serge Paul André Bloch; 4 April 1925 â€“ 28 May 2018) was a French engineer, businessman and politician. He was the chairman and chief executive officer of Dassault Group, and a conservative politician. According to ' ...,The Hersant heir has failed to make a name
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Hersant Media Group
Hersant is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Guy Hersant (born 1949), French photographer *Philippe Hersant (born 1948), French composer *Philippe Hersant (newspaper publisher) (born 1957), French newspaper publisher *Robert Hersant Robert Hersant (30 January 1920 – 21 April 1996) was a French newspaper magnate. He was a leader in the pro-Nazi youth movement during the Vichy wartime years, but after prison time built a major newspaper empire and engaged in conservative ...
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Robert Hersant
Robert Hersant (30 January 1920 – 21 April 1996) was a French newspaper magnate. He was a leader in the pro-Nazi youth movement during the Vichy wartime years, but after prison time built a major newspaper empire and engaged in conservative politics. At the time of his death he operated 40 publications and employed 8,000 people, but failed in his leap into television. Early life Hersant was born in Vertou, Loire-Atlantique. . He was the son of a captain in the merchant navy and showed early on an interest in school newspapers. Vichy France Initially involved with the Socialist Youth movement in 1935, Robert Hersant founded the rightist political party '' Jeune Front'' in the summer 1940. During that period, he became a friend of Jean-Marie Balestre. ''Jeune Front'' although a small group, was publishing the pro-Nazi newspaper '' Au Pilori''. He left this movement in October 1940, to become a member of the secretariat general de la jeunesse of the Vichy Regime. In 1941â ...
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Socpresse
Socpresse was a French corporation which controlled the conservative daily newspaper ''Le Figaro'', the weekly magazine ''L'Express'', 40% of the weekly ''Le Journal du Dimanche'', '' Valeurs Actuelles'', and the football club FC Nantes. The company was acquired by the Dassault in September 2006. Before that date, 13% of the shares belonged to Aude Ruettard, the granddaughter of Robert Hersant. After the acquisition, Dassault sold off most of the company, retaining ''Le Figaro'' and FC Nantes; in 2011, Dassault renamed its remaining core media assets Groupe Figaro. In total, the Socpresse group owned about 70 newspapers. A partial list includes:Socpresse
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Serge Dassault
Serge Dassault (; born Serge Paul André Bloch; 4 April 1925 â€“ 28 May 2018) was a French engineer, businessman and politician. He was the chairman and chief executive officer of Dassault Group, and a conservative politician. According to ''Forbes'', Dassault's net worth was estimated in 2016 at US$15 billion. Early life and education He was the younger son of Madeleine Dassault ( Minckes) and Marcel Dassault (born Marcel Ferdinand Bloch), from whom he inherited the Dassault Group. Both his parents were of Jewish heritage, but later converted to Roman Catholicism. In 1929, his father founded what is now Dassault Aviation. During the Second World War, he was jailed when his father was sent to Buchenwald for refusing any cooperation from his company, Bordeaux-Aéronautique, directed by Henri Déplante, André Curvale and Claude de Cambronne, with the German aviation industry. He studied at the Lycée Janson de Sailly. He earned engineering degrees from the École Polytechni ...
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Rossel (company)
Groupe Rossel (full name : Rossel & Cie, S.A.) is a major media group in Brussels and Wallonia, the French-speaking part of Belgium. The daily newspaper ''Le Soir'' is one of their main and most successful publications. The other daily the company owns is the subsidiary SudPresse, which publishes daily newspapers including ''La Capitale'' and '' La Meuse''. Together with De Persgroep, Rossel purchased the two broadsheets ''De Tijd'' and ''L'Echo'', and merged them into the new Mediafin. Rossel also owns several French newspapers, including '' La Voix du Nord''. Rossel led a consortium that acquired the French magazines ''Psychologies ''Psychologies'' is a monthly women's magazine dedicated to personal development and well-being, published by Rossel. History ''Psychologies'' was founded in 1970 by Jacques Mousseau. Sales rose to 70,000 copies. In 1997, the magazine was boug ...'' and ''Première''. References External links * Rossel Advertising sales housele Soir published ...
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Hersant Family
Hersant is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Guy Hersant (born 1949), French photographer *Philippe Hersant (born 1948), French composer *Philippe Hersant (newspaper publisher) (born 1957), French newspaper publisher *Robert Hersant Robert Hersant (30 January 1920 – 21 April 1996) was a French newspaper magnate. He was a leader in the pro-Nazi youth movement during the Vichy wartime years, but after prison time built a major newspaper empire and engaged in conservative ...
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