This general information newspaper is the most widely read in the country. Founded in 2003, it is one of the entities of Futur Médias (Gmf), which belongs to the Senegalese singer Youssou N'Dour. Alongside the newly created radio and TV channel, L'Observateur is the press group's flagship.
L'Observateur publishes 16 pages from Tuesday to Friday and 24 pages on Monday and Saturday.
This general information newspaper is the most widely read in the country. Founded in 2003, it is one of the entities of Futur Médias (Gmf), which belongs to the Senegalese singer Youssou N'Dour. Alongside the newly created radio and TV channel, L'Observateur is the press group's flagship.
Sold at 100fr, L'Observateur publishes 16 pages from Tuesday to Friday and 24 pages on Monday and Saturday.
In terms of coverage, it is distributed in the 45 departments of the country.
The observer draws an average of 90,000 copies/day and has a sales rate of 92%.
The 16-page edition offers 7 sections: index, society, news, notepad, announcements, games and sport.
The 24-page edition has 2 more sections: international and contribution. In addition, the other headings are more fully detailed.
The daily targets men and women, young people and adults living in Senegal, literate and interested in the news of the country.
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This general information newspaper is the most widely read in the country. Founded in 2003, it is one of the entities of Futur Médias (Gmf), which belongs to the Senegalese singer Youssou N'Dour. Alongside the newly created radio and TV channel, L'Observateur is the press group's flagship.
Sold at 100fr, L'Observateur publishes 16 pages from Tuesday to Friday and 24 pages on Monday and Saturday.
In terms of coverage, it is distributed in the 45 departments of the country.
The observer draws an average of 90,000 copies/day and has a sales rate of 92%.
The 16-page edition offers 7 sections: index, society, news, notepad, announcements, games and sport.
The 24-page edition has 2 more sections: international and contribution. In addition, the other headings are more fully detailed.
The daily targets men and women, young people and adults living in Senegal, literate and interested in the news of the country.
This general information newspaper is the most widely read in the country. Founded in 2003, it is one of the entities of Futur Médias (Gmf), which belongs to the Senegalese singer Youssou N'Dour. Alongside the newly created radio and TV channel, L'Observateur is the press group's flagship.
L'Observateur publishes 16 pages from Tuesday to Friday and 24 pages on Monday and Saturday.
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