the Daily newspaper of Paris is a Journal French now disappeared, which formed part, with the Daily newspaper from the Doctor and the Daily newspaper from the Pharmacist , of the Daily Groupe, also disappeared.

It has be founded in 1974 by Philippe Shard, which wished to perpetuate the tradition of the daily newspaper Combat , of which he was the editor association of 1960 to 1974, with articles and leading articles gathering of the various opinions and a thorough cover of the Parisian cultural events. The survival of the Daily of Paris in the Eighties and Nineties had much with the success of another publication of the group, the Daily newspaper of the Doctor , then directed by Marie-Claude Shard-Millet, the wife of Philippe Tesson.

History

  • April 1974: Philippe Tesson launches Le Quotidien of Paris.

  • 1978 : Suspension of the publication, whose diffusion was always very restricted and particularly limited financial capacities.
  • November 27th 1979: Reappearance of the Quotidien in the kiosks, on better financial bases. But its diffusion, modest, is rather " élitiste".
  • 1981 : After the first election of François Mitterrand to the presidency of the Republic, the Quotidien seems the only newspaper of opposition and its diffusion progresses appreciably to reach 70.000 specimens.
  • 1983: At the time of the protest movements which occur about the questioning of the existence of private education under contract of association with the State, the diffusion of the newspaper culminates with more than 100.000 specimens.
  • June 1993: In the context of a general economic crisis and accentuated difficulties of the French daily press, a recapitalisation, thanks in particular to the Bank Vernes and GAN, make it possible to prolong, after a fashion, the publication of the newspaper.
  • October 19th 1994: La company of edition of Quotidien is placed in compulsory liquidation.
  • February 1996: Repurchase of the Daily title of Paris by Nicolas Miguet with the bar of the court.
  • November 14th 1996: Publication of the last number of the Quotidien of Paris under this title. The title would have been resold and would be the property of a company of press, but it is not any more the object of any commercial exploitation.

Leading line

the Daily newspaper of Paris adopts as of its launching a leading polemist but various line, gathering some journalists of right-hand side, but especially of old of the newspapers Combat and the Dawn , on the left. Shortly after the election of François Mitterrand in 1981, the daily newspaper of Philippe Tesson approaches the opposition, and of many journalists, making play their clause of conscience, join the Morning of Paris or the Event of Thursday . Consequently, the Daily newspaper remains a newspaper of right-hand side, but resolutely polemist.

Its repurchase by Nicolas Miguet in 1996 appeared to mean abrupt transfer of the leading line towards the extreme-right-hand side, in particular towards the ideas of Bruno Mégret, at the time number two of the National front of Jean-Marie Le Pen. None the journalists of the Quotidien before the repurchase of the title belonged to the very reduced team installation by Miguet.

Journalists

the Daily newspaper of Paris accommodated in its columns of many journalists and leader-writers, among whom in particular Dominique Jamet, Jean-Claude Vajou, Henry Chapier, Bernard Morrot, Annette Kahn, Claire Chazal, Catherine Pégard, Georges-Marc Benamou, Jean-Marie Rouart, Patrice Carmouze, Judith Waintraub, Eric Zemmour, Pierre Jovanovic, Jean-Pierre Thiollet, Denis Lensel, Stephan Denis, Jean Montaldo, Gerard Leclerc, Laurence Cossé, Jean-Michel Saint-Ouen, Jean-Marc Sylvestre, Marcel Schneider, Paul Wermus, Gabriel Matzneff and Paul Guilbert.

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