L’Express, its pens and politics (2/4)

LExpress its pens and politics 24

Discover the second episode of our anniversary series: L’Express, its pens and politics. Xavier Yvon and Anne Marion, documentalist at L’Express, tell you about seventy years of close relations between the first French news magazine and politics, with Michèle Cotta and Catherine Nay, former pens at L’Express as well as Eric Mandonnet, the current editor of the political service.

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The team: Xavier Yvon (presentation and writing), Mathias Penguilly (writing), Marion Galard (editing) and Jules Krot (directing).

Music and design: Emmanuel Herschon / Studio Torrent

Image credits: Jérémie Cambour / L’Express

Logo: Anne-Laure Chapelain / Benjamin Chazal

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Xavier Yvon : A few days ago, I had a captivating discussion with Éric Mandonnet, the editor-in-chief of the political service of L’Express. He is one of the pillars of our editorial team, having been part of it for more than 25 years. When I asked him why he chose to write for this particular magazine, here is his answer:

Eric Mandonnet : “L’Express impressed as a title because this magazine had a real political history for two reasons. Firstly because L’Express had taken part in the political adventure of France and because there was had feathers in political journalism which had contributed a lot to the prestige of L’Express and it counted a lot at the time to be a mark for a newspaper.

Xavier Yvon : This political history and these “feathers” that made “the L’Express brand”, we decided to dedicate an entire episode of this anniversary series to them. But before that, I have to make a detour to the library…

For further

70 years of L’Express

Catherine Nay: “For Françoise Giroud, any woman who arrived at L’Express was a rival”

Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber, the founder: “And if we created a newspaper?”

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