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La Provence [Automatic translation follows] It was in August 1944, with makeshift means that the first issue of "Le Provençal" consisting of a single sheet was printed. September 1944, three weeks after the first edition of Le Provençal, Le Méridional also published its first issue. It was in February 1971 that the two newspapers signed an agreement. There was a rapprochement between the two titles: the editorial offices, which kept their independence, shared the printing. But to face the problems faced by the PQR newspapers, Le Provençal and Le Méridional joined forces. This merger gave birth to La Provence on June 4, … Type: Media | 121 | 69 | 33 | 701 | |
Smart City Mag [Automatic translation follows] Connected, sustainable and inclusive cities and territories Smart City Mag is the first magazine entirely dedicated to the theme of connected and sustainable cities and territories, to those who think about them and to those who make them. Our ambition is on the one hand to show elected officials and local executives the best achievements, the best projects, the best ideas, but also to explain the smart cities approach in its societal, environmental, political and technological dimensions. On the other hand, we aspire to share with private stakeholders in the ecosystem the concerns, difficulties and visions of … Type: Media | 67 | 17 | 53 | 4 | |
France Télévisions [Automatic translation follows] France Télévisions is the leading French audiovisual group: every day, nearly 4 out of 10 French people watch our channels' programs. As a public audiovisual service, the group plays a role in social and cultural life that imposes ambition and constant demands on it in defining its program offering. audiovisual, public audiovisual, French creation, television, documentary, fiction, series, information, education, culture, entertainment, digital, sport, innovation, creation, proximity, and diversity Type: Public Activities: transporttech | 430 | 336 | 68 | 11,837 | |
YouTube Like and Subscribe YouTube is a team-oriented, creative workplace where every single employee has a voice in the choices we make and the features we implement. We work together in small teams to design, develop, and roll out key features and products in very short time frames. Which means something you write today could be seen by millions of viewers tomorrow. And even though we’re a part of Google and enjoy all of the corporate perks, it still feels like you’re working at a startup. YouTube is headquartered in San Bruno, California, 12 miles south of San Francisco. We also … Type: Large company Activities: it services | 574 | 365 | 186 | 5 |