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New reform of press transport

2021-09-20T19:00:31.682Z


A new system will be put in place to promote home delivery of topical dailies and weeklies. The reform of press transport is underway. From January 1, 2022, a new system will be put in place in France to promote home delivery of current daily and weekly newspapers. Until now, financial compensation has been paid to La Poste to ensure the posting of documents on the territory. Last year, the transport and distribution of the press, which benefited from preferential postal rates differenti


The reform of press transport is underway.

From January 1, 2022, a new system will be put in place in France to promote home delivery of current daily and weekly newspapers.

Until now, financial compensation has been paid to La Poste to ensure the posting of documents on the territory.

Last year, the transport and distribution of the press, which benefited from preferential postal rates differentiated according to the categories of press titles, had cost La Poste 296 million euros.

A sum then compensated up to 96 million euros by the State.

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From now on, the public authorities will directly pay aid per copy to press publishers, holding the status of title of political and general information (IPG), announced Monday the Minister of the Economy, Bruno Le Maire, and the Minister. of Culture, Roselyne Bachelot.

In a context of erosion of the volumes distributed, access to "

a pluralist press throughout the territory

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Source: lefigaro

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