LA MARSEILLAISE
This daily, whose creation dates back to 1943, Communist rule, was numerous trade unionists before turning a corner, in 1997, by opening its editorial line to "all components of the social movement." However, La Marseillaise remains an exception in the current media landscape, displaying its independence from the financial powers. Its format and presentation have come to light. Its culture pages have grown and especially put the local creators ahead. As for sport, it always has a place of choice! This well-integrated journal in the Provençal social fabric often gives some new information. La Marseillaise also publishes extensive company surveys. Journalists from the home are still indignant and denounce! They appreciate their commitment. Cherry on pastis: In Marseille, in July, the Marseillaise organises the largest bowls contest in the world (since 1962!). A feast from the Plans to Provence! Most: the website with fresh practical news of the day.
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