L'Auvergnat de Paris

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L'Auvergnat de Paris is a French weekly newspaper started on 14 July 1882 (1882-07-14) by Louis Bonnet, and, until 2009, distributed throughout France. It had a circulation of around 15,000, falling in its last years to around 10,000 before going into administration.[1] It had the sub-title Du Massif central et fier de l’être ("From the Massif Central and proud to be so") and was a trade journal for Paris restaurants and brasseries. An Auvergnat is someone who comes from the Auvergne province or Auvergne region of France.

In July 2008 was bought by the Société à responsabilité limitée Bistrots et Comptoirs de Paris from businessman Gilles Barissat, who had owned it for ten years.[1] Facing severe financial difficulties, and having failed to find a new buyer, it was placed into liquidation on 6 October 2009 by the Paris Commercial Tribunal.[2]

Groupe Michel Burton Communication – publisher of Lettre CHR-CHD, Décision Boissons, La Revue des Comptoirs and its supplements, Le Shaker, Tendances and Carnets de bar – has owned the title since 15 October 2009. It returned to the newsstands on 5 November 2009.[3][4]

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  1. ^ a b "L'Auvergnat de Paris cherche un repreneur" [L'Auvergnat de Paris seeks buyer]. strategies.fr (in French). 27 May 2008. Retrieved 7 November 2015.
  2. ^ "_". Le Figaro-Économie (in French). 7 August 2009.
  3. ^ "L'Auvergnat de Paris c'est reparti" [L'Auvergnat de Paris is relaunched]. auvergnat.biz (in French). Archived from the original on September 6, 2011. Retrieved 7 November 2015.
  4. ^ "L'Auvergnat de Paris est de retour" [L'Auvergnat de Paris makes its comeback]. auvergnat.biz (in French). Archived from the original on September 6, 2011. Retrieved 7 November 2015.

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