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- History_of_French_newspapers abstract "The first French newspaper was the Gazette (afterwards called the Gazette de France), established in 1615 under the patronage and with the active co-operation of Cardinal Richelieu. The first editor and printer was Theophraste Renaudot. The first weekly edition appeared in May 1631. Each edition of the paper, which cost six centimes, consisted of a single sheet ( folded into eight pages), and was divided into two parts. The first page was entitled Gazette, the second Nouvelles ordinaires de divers endroits. It commonly began with foreign and with national news. Much of its earliest foreign news came directly from the minister, and often in his own handwriting.In 1672 the Mercure galant was established by Donneau de Vize. Its title was later changed to Nouveau Mercure, and in 1728 to Mercure de France, a designation retained, with slight modification, until 1853, when the paper finally ceased. It had many prominent contributes and in 1790 its circulation rose rapidly and reached a circulation of 13,000 copies. Under Napoleon, the organ of official information was the Moniteur (Gazette nationale, ou le moniteur univeral), founded in 1789 under the same general management as the Mercure. Both newspapers were sources of establishment message and written for an establish audience, with the Moniteur representing the majority view in the French assembly and the Mercure representing the minority.".
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- History_of_French_newspapers subject Category:French_media.
- History_of_French_newspapers subject Category:History_of_journalism.
- History_of_French_newspapers subject Category:Newspaper_publishing.
- History_of_French_newspapers comment "The first French newspaper was the Gazette (afterwards called the Gazette de France), established in 1615 under the patronage and with the active co-operation of Cardinal Richelieu. The first editor and printer was Theophraste Renaudot. The first weekly edition appeared in May 1631. Each edition of the paper, which cost six centimes, consisted of a single sheet ( folded into eight pages), and was divided into two parts.".
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