Renaissance · Europe · Culture
1631
First Newspaper in France
1631
The royal physician Theophraste Renaudot, with Richelieu's backing, began publishing La Gazette in Paris, a weekly four-page newsheet that mixed court notices, foreign news, and royal propaganda. Louis XIII and Richelieu sometimes wrote items themselves. Continental journalism had begun as an extension of absolute monarchy, and the line between news and state messaging would remain blurred for centuries.