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Le Quotidien de Paris was a French newspaper founded in 1974 by . Along with and , Le Quotidien de Paris made up the (Daily Press Group) which employed over 550 individuals, with nearly all press organs now defunct. Philippe Tesson intended for it to be the successor to the daily newspaper Combat, of which he had been the editor-in-chief between 1960 and 1964. Combat included articles and editorials from a variety of opinions, as well as an in-depth coverage of cultural events in Paris. The survival of Le Quotidien de Paris during the 1980s and '90s was largely due to the success of another paper from the same publishing group, Le Quotidien du Médecin, which was run by Tesson's wife, Marie-Claude Tesson-Millet. In 1991 it distributed 35,000 newspapers across France. Its last issue appear

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  • Le Quotidien de Paris (in)
  • Le Quotidien de Paris (fr)
  • Le Quotidien de Paris (en)
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  • Le Quotidien de Paris adalah sebuah surat kabar Prancis yang dibentuk pada 1974 oleh . Bersama dengan dan , Le Quotidien de Paris masuk bagian dari (Daily Press Group) yang mengkaryawani lebih dari 550 orang, dengan nyaris seluruh badan persnya sekarang bubar. Le Quotidien de Paris memiliki banyak jurnalis, di antaranya , dan . (in)
  • Le Quotidien de Paris was a French newspaper founded in 1974 by . Along with and , Le Quotidien de Paris made up the (Daily Press Group) which employed over 550 individuals, with nearly all press organs now defunct. Philippe Tesson intended for it to be the successor to the daily newspaper Combat, of which he had been the editor-in-chief between 1960 and 1964. Combat included articles and editorials from a variety of opinions, as well as an in-depth coverage of cultural events in Paris. The survival of Le Quotidien de Paris during the 1980s and '90s was largely due to the success of another paper from the same publishing group, Le Quotidien du Médecin, which was run by Tesson's wife, Marie-Claude Tesson-Millet. In 1991 it distributed 35,000 newspapers across France. Its last issue appear (en)
  • Le Quotidien de Paris est un journal, aujourd'hui disparu, de la presse quotidienne nationale française qui a fait partie, avec Le Quotidien du Médecin et Le Quotidien du Pharmacien, du Groupe Quotidien, employant jusqu'à environ 550 personnes au début des années 1990, également disparu. (fr)
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  • Le Quotidien de Paris was a French newspaper founded in 1974 by . Along with and , Le Quotidien de Paris made up the (Daily Press Group) which employed over 550 individuals, with nearly all press organs now defunct. Philippe Tesson intended for it to be the successor to the daily newspaper Combat, of which he had been the editor-in-chief between 1960 and 1964. Combat included articles and editorials from a variety of opinions, as well as an in-depth coverage of cultural events in Paris. The survival of Le Quotidien de Paris during the 1980s and '90s was largely due to the success of another paper from the same publishing group, Le Quotidien du Médecin, which was run by Tesson's wife, Marie-Claude Tesson-Millet. In 1991 it distributed 35,000 newspapers across France. Its last issue appeared in 1996. (en)
  • Le Quotidien de Paris adalah sebuah surat kabar Prancis yang dibentuk pada 1974 oleh . Bersama dengan dan , Le Quotidien de Paris masuk bagian dari (Daily Press Group) yang mengkaryawani lebih dari 550 orang, dengan nyaris seluruh badan persnya sekarang bubar. Le Quotidien de Paris memiliki banyak jurnalis, di antaranya , dan . (in)
  • Le Quotidien de Paris est un journal, aujourd'hui disparu, de la presse quotidienne nationale française qui a fait partie, avec Le Quotidien du Médecin et Le Quotidien du Pharmacien, du Groupe Quotidien, employant jusqu'à environ 550 personnes au début des années 1990, également disparu. Ce titre a été fondé en 1974 par Philippe Tesson, qui souhaitait perpétuer la tradition du journal Combat, dont il était le rédacteur en chef de 1960 à 1974, avec des articles et éditoriaux rassemblant des opinions diverses et une couverture approfondie des événements culturels parisiens. La survie du Quotidien de Paris dans les années 1980 et 1990 dut beaucoup au succès d'une autre publication du groupe, Le Quotidien du Médecin, alors dirigé par , l'épouse de Philippe Tesson. (fr)
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