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Demain tous journalistes ? by Benoît Raphaël.
People call him the French Rob Curley. He rocked the French web during the last presidential run-off with an app very similar to the WPost’s The Compass for regional paper Le Dauphiné Libéré. Now he works at Le Monde on a brand-new, participative website called Le Post, aimed at younger audiences (and it seems to work).
Ecosphere, by Emmanuel Parodi.
Online business developer for the financial daily Les Echos, he’s one of the most influential blogger one the French media scene. Interestingly, as he set up a profitable paywall for Les Echos, he’s one of the rare persons to (sensibly) praise paid-for content.
Le Phare, by Gilles Klein
Klein works as a journalist for Le Monde, after several jobs with the most prestigious press outlets France has to offer. Nowadays he tries to specialize in webby things, especially with his ‘blogging magazine’ website. On Le Phare, he attempts to (but doesn’t quite succeed) be the one-stop-shop for everything media, much like RoyGreenslades does at the Guardian.
Média Café, by Jeff Mignon
Le Petit Blog de la Presse Grauite, by Jacques-André Fines-Schlumberger
This blog accompanies its author thesis at the MA level. Its aims and content resemble those of Piet Bakker’s Newspapers Innovation with a French twist.
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