Ecole Supérieure de Journalisme de Paris

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The Ecole Supérieure de Journalisme - ESJ Paris (in English: Superior School of Journalism of Paris) is an institution of higher education and French Grande École dedicated to the study of Journalism. It is known as the oldest school of Journalism in the world.

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This tertiary college was founded in 1899 in Paris. It prepares students to be able to work in the media field: radio, television and newspaper. The whole professors are only constituted by professional journalist and college teachers. The ESJ Paris is a Grande école since 1995,

  • Degree :

After three fulfilled years, the school awards a diploma similar to a Master's degree.

  • Frequency ESJ :

Since March 19, 2007, students gets their own free webradio, which can be heard on www.frequence-esj.com (French)

  • Famous former students :
  • Virginie Guilhaume
  • Caroline Henry
  • Anne Pflimlin Ladha
  • Malek Boutih
  • Henri Sannier
  • Daisy de Galard
  • Jean-Marie Desgrées du Loû
  • Eric Peltier
  • Michel Allal

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