Le Courrier du pays de Retz

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Le Courrier du pays de Retz
Typeweekly
Format42cm
Owner(s)
Media of France
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  • Le Courrier du pays de Retz is a French weekly regional information newspaper created in 1844 and distributed on Fridays in the Pays de Retz area, in the department of Loire-Atlantique.

    History

    The first issue of L'Écho de Paimbœuf, a weekly journal of literary and maritime advertisements, appeared in 1844 in

    Loire-Inférieure.[2] Inspired by a bourgeoisie of commerce and shipowners, printed on site, this title expanded its distribution area at the same time as the town that saw it born declined. Composed for a long time of a simple two-sided leaflet, the newspaper asserted its local roots and gradually become the organ of expression of the entire Pays de Retz. Owned by a small family group, it ceased to appear in 1944 at about the same time as Paimboeuf fell within the Saint-Nazaire pocket.[2][3]

    Publication resumed from 1946 under the name: Le Courrier de Paimbœuf.[4] The newspaper grew, relied on a network of local correspondents, introduced photography and, in 1970, recruited its first team of journalists and salespeople. In 1996, the title was bought by the France-Antilles group (since renamed the Hersant Media group [fr; de]). It was renamed Le Courrier du pays de Retz and left its historic birthplace to settle in Pornic, which had since become the principal town of the Pays de Retz.

    In 2008, the weekly was bought by the Publihebdos [fr] press group , a subsidiary of the groupe SIPA - Ouest-France [fr], with around fifteen other titles from the Hersant Media group, including L'Écho de la Presqu'île [fr], (Guérande), L'Éclaireur [fr] (Châteaubriant) or Le Journal de Vitré [fr] (Vitré).

    Distribution

    Le Courrier du pays de Retz is published on Fridays. It is distributed in all the cantons of the eponymous area (Bouaye, Bourgneuf-en-Retz, Le Pellerin, Legé, Machecoul, Paimbœuf, Pornic, Saint-Père-en-Retz and Saint-Philbert-de-Grand-Lieu), certain cantons of the vicinity of Nantes (Nantes, Rezé, Saint-Herblain), that of Saint-Nazaire in the vicinity of Guérande plus the town of Geneston located in the vignoble (wine-growing) area south of Nantes.[5]

    Notes and references

    1. ^ "Le Courrier du pays de Retz" (in French). association pour le contrôle de la diffusion des médias. Retrieved 11 April 2013.
    2. ^
    3. ^ "Description et carte de la poche sur le site de Michel Gautier" [Description and map of the pocket on Michel Gautier's web site] (in French). Retrieved 13 January 2022.
    4. ^ "Le Courrier du pays de Retz" (in French). Publihebdos.com. Retrieved 11 April 2013.

    Bibliography

    • Leguen, Marcel (27 March 2002). Deux siècles de presse écrite en Bretagne [Two centuries of written press in Brittany] (in French). Spézet: .

    See also