L'Express
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For other uses, see L'Express (disambiguation).
L'Express (French pronunciation: [lɛkspʁɛs] ⓘ, stylized in all caps) is a French weekly news magazine headquartered in Paris.[2] The weekly stands at the political centre-right in the French media landscape[3] and has a lifestyle supplement, L'Express Styles, and a job supplement, Réussir.[4] Founded in 1953 by Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber and Françoise Giroud, L'Express would be considered France's first American-style news weekly.[5] L'Express is one of the three major French news weeklies alongside Le Nouvel Obs and Le Point.[6][7]
Quick Facts Editor-in-Chief, Categories ...
Editor-in-Chief | Arnaud Bouillin |
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Categories | News magazine |
Frequency | Weekly |
Circulation | 215,093 (total, 2022)[1] |
Founder | Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber and Françoise Giroud |
Founded | 1953; 71 years ago (1953) |
Company | Groupe L'Express (Alain Weill) |
Country | France |
Based in | Paris |
Language | French |
Website | lexpress.fr |
ISSN | 0014-5270 (print) 2491-4282 (web) |
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