Tuesday 7 October, 18:00

What Bolloré is Doing to Media

Join a discussion at the Librairie du Boulevard with Thierry Discepolo, founder of Agone publishing, and Philippe Bach, editor-in-chief of Le Courrier, as they delve into the topic of editorial concentration and how to counteract it. This event is part of the “Disarming Bolloré” campaign and coincides with the launch of the map “French Publishing: Who Owns What.”

In French.

Rue de Carouge 34,
1205 Geneva
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