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Format | Online |
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Owner(s) | Le Fonds pour une Presse Libre |
Founder(s) | Edwy Plenel |
President | Carine Fouteau |
Editor-in-chief | Lénaïg Bredoux Valentine Oberti |
General manager | Cécile Sourd |
Staff writers | ~70 |
Founded | 2008 |
Political alignment | Left-wing[1][2] |
Language | French, English, Spanish |
Headquarters | Paris, France |
Circulation | 220,000 (paid subscribers) (as of 31 December 2023)[3] |
Website | mediapart.fr |
Mediapart (French: [medjapaʁt]) is an independent nonprofit French investigative online newspaper created in 2008 by Edwy Plenel,[1] former editor-in-chief of Le Monde. It is published in French, English, and Spanish.
It has produced hundreds of investigations over the past 15 years, on political corruption, financial fraud, environmental crimes, as well as on sexual harassment and police violence.
The New York Times has called Mediapart "France's leading investigative news site"[4].
The newspaper is owned by Le Fonds pour une Presse Libre, a non-profit trust created to support freedom of the press.
In March 2021, Mediapart reached more than 220,000 paid subscribers.[5]
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