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Alfred Edwards (journalist)

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as an editor, then becoming chief editor of 'Ă©chos' (short articles devoted to a famous figure or events in a famous figure's life). On both these papers he nurtured relationships and built up a valuable network of contacts. In 1881, he edited
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from its owners and merged the two papers. Undertaking modernisation of the resulting paper, he began using modern technologies such as the
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and its adjoining casino. He even wrote short comedies and operettas himself, such as
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in 1876. There he became known for his reports and, three years later, he moved to
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ideas. The new press magnate mixed in the highest circles, obtaining the
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Des petits journaux aux grandes agences. Naissance du journalisme moderne
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and launched new projects, financing the illustrated journal
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Revue biographique des notabilités françaises contemporaines
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A millionaire personality known to all Paris, he bought
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