
Today, most of newspappers and magazines have created their website: Le Point, L'Express, Marianne, Libération, Le Monde ou le Figaro.
The creation of such websites was a real challenge for these newspapers, and still now, they do not have found any business model : these website have to match with the willings of the users, but it must not conduce to the end of buying material newspapers!
Until this summer, a weekly newspapper was still one of the last resistance fighter to the Internet to this wave of press websites: Le Canard Enchaîné.
The Canard always said that it was a paper stuff and that the journalists just had enough work with material writting.
But finally, this summer, they created a webpage. What is written shows that the journalists have not created this page with a great happyness : "Non, en dépit des apparences, ''Le Canard'' ne vient pas barboter sur le net".
For the moment, the website only includes the first page of the weekly newspapper, but what is said is that their will be soon some more things: old editions, informations...
This small evolution in the Canard behavior shows that the Internet seems to be an inevitable medium for the newspappers: if such a famous newspapper with such regular customers has to become online, every magazine will do the same.
The question is: will the Canard Enchaîné be a real time information website, or will it keep is weekly dimension?
http://www.lecanardenchaine.fr/
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