''Le Matin de Paris'' was a French
daily newspaper
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, founded on 1 March 1977 by
Claude Perdriel, and disappearing in 1987 ("dépôt de bilan" on 6 May). Its foundation is the subject of the documentary ''Numéros zéro'' by
Raymond Depardon
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Early life
Depardon was born in Villefranche-sur-Saône, France.
Photographer
Depardon is a mainly self-taught photographer, as he bega ...
.
History
The daily of the ''Nouvel Observateur''
Founded in 1977 by the
chief executive
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of ''
Le Nouvel Observateur
(), previously known as (1964–2014), is a weekly French news magazine. Based in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris, it is the most prominent French general information magazine in terms of audience and circulation. Its current editor is Cécil ...
'', ''Le Matin de Paris'' shared its director, capital, journalists and structures with
Jean Daniel
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Life and career
Daniel was born in Blida, Algeria, a ...
's weekly paper.
These links were at first capitalistic in nature in which, by the bias of the SA ''Le Nouvel Observateur du Monde'' (with 2 million Francs) or by that of its CEO
Claude Perdriel (with 2.24 million Francs), the weekly and its director controlled 53% of its initial capital. Later, in February 1978, ''Le Nouvel Observateur'' put 1 750 000 francs at ''Le Matins disposal, constituting new financial assistance opposed by the personnel of ''Le Nouvel Observateur''.
This financial support was brought about on the daily newspaper's board of directors by a very strong presence of those responsible for ''Le Nouvel Observateur''. Thus, alongside his general administrator
Bernard Villeneuve, "faithful right-arm of Claude Perdriel" in charge of the ''Observateur''s promotion and sales, are presently Gilles Martinet (co-founder of the ''Observateur''), Philippe Viannay (''Observateurs editorial advisor) and, until his death in May 1979, Jacques Deshayes (technical advisor and member of the committee of direction of ''Observateur''). This presence reinforced itself in April 1981 with the addition of
Jean Daniel
Jean Daniel Bensaid (21 July 1920 – 19 February 2020) was a French journalist and author. He was the founder and executive editor of ''Le Nouvel Observateur'' weekly now known as ''L'Obs''.
Life and career
Daniel was born in Blida, Algeria, a ...
(editorial director of the ''Observateur'') and of
Roger Priouret (editorial writer to RTL and to ''Observateur''), with only Roger Colombani (chief editor, assisting with the morning edition of ''
France Soir
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'') not historically linked to the newspaper of the rue d'Aboukir.
A daily highly engaged on the side of the PS
The agony of ''Le Matin de Paris''
Figures on ''Le Matin de Paris''
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Barrigue, illustrator (19??)
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Patrice Burnat
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Hervé Chabalier
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Guy Claisse
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Maurice Clavel, columnist (1977–1979)
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Bernard Frank
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Early life
Bernard Frank was raised in a comfortable family, where his father was a bank manager. After his baccalauréat ...
, columnist (1981–1985)
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Jean-Edern Hallier (1983)
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Jean-François Kahn
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Life and career
Born in Viroflay, Yvelines, he is the brother of scientists Axel Kahn and Olivier Kahn, and son of a Jewish father an ...
, chief-editor (1983-198?)
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Bernard Langlois, editorial writer (1977–1981)
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François-Henri de Virieu
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Max Gallo
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The son of Italian immigrants (his father was of Piedmontese descent and his mother was from the region of Parma), Gall ...
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François Hollande
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Alexandre Adler
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Benoît Rayski
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Christine Bravo
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Françoise Xenakis
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Henri Quiqueré, editor
Circulation figures
*1977 : 104,743
*1981 : 178,847
*1986 : 91,517
Notes
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