Le Bien Public

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Le Bien Public is a regional daily newspaper published in Dijon in north-east France. [1]

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History and profile

Le Bien Public was established in 1868. [2] The paper is published by Groupe EBRA. [2] The daily had a circulation of 52,200 copies in 1990 and 51,500 copies in 1992. [3] The daily had a circulation of 35,179 copies in 2020. [4]

Yearly circulation. Source : OJD/ACPM
AnnéeDiffusion totale
201837,745
201738,663
201638,480
201538,672
201439,587

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References

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  2. 1 2 "Le Bien Public. Dijon". Petit Fute. Retrieved 18 June 2015.
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  4. "Le Bien Public - ACPM". www.acpm.fr. Retrieved 2021-05-07.