OUEST-FRANCE
With more than 600,000 copies coming out of its presses every day, Ouest-France is the most widely read daily newspaper in France. Brilliant by its multiple editions and distributed throughout the West, it is distributed from Normandy to the Vendée. A true pride of Rennes, it is a monument to regional culture (and not only in the literal sense!) that can be visited every evening by calling the Visitors Service. Since its creation by Resistance fighters in 1944, on the ashes of the collaborationist Ouest-Éclair, the daily newspaper has been firmly attached to the values that presided over its foundation: humanism, social Catholicism, openness to Europe, with the motto "Justice and Liberty".
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