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François Dufour (Play Bac)


François Dufour is the editor-in-chief and cofounder of ''Mon Quotidien'', which is the first daily newspaper for kids launched in France on January 5, 1995. He is also editor-in-chief of prize-winning Le Petit Quotidien and L’Actu both created in 1998.
This three dailies have around 150,000 subscribers in France, whereof 20,000 are classes. They are the only existing dailies for kids in Europe, even in the Western world. They come out six days a week, but not on Sundays, only by subscription and are meant for kids between 7 and 17 and their parents.
There is also an extra weekly supplement in English: (My Weekly ).
Dufour is also editor-in-chief for L’Actu-Éco, a business weekly newspaper intended to help children understand the basics of economy through everyday news.
== Biography ==

Born in 1961, and a graduate from Sciences Po (Paris), François Dufour invented the game ''Play Bac'' with two other friends, Jérôme Saltet and Gaëtan Burrus, on a train between Paris and le Touquet on the 19th of October, 1985. He then established the publishing house 'Play Bac'' in order to publish his game.
Dufour, Saltet, and Burrus, are also the creators of the curriculum-based games ''Les Incollables'' which are sold throughout the world with more than 50 million copies, known in the USA as Brain Quest (licensed to Workman Publishing).
He is the editor and co-founder of the first newspaper for children created in France in 1995: ''My daily''. He is also the editor of the ''Petit Quotidien'' (Grand Media Award 1999), ''The News'' (Grand Prix SPQN 2010) founded in 1998, and ''Éco'' (economic weekly for students) which was launched in 2009, all of which are published by Play Bac Presse (Economic Journalism Prize IPJ-Dauphine 2008).
On May 16, 2011, live from the courtroom via Twitter, @dufourdufour, reported the arraignment of the then IMF president (and possible next president of France) Dominique Strauss-Kahn after his arrest in New York City. Within 50 minutes, his scoop in 40 tweets in French and in English, came ahead of all other medias.
〔http://www.strausskahnmay16.com/〕
Expert of Japan (cooperating to Paribas , 1984-1985) (ref. desired ) and the United States, he is an Eisenhower Fellow (in 1998) and a Young Leader of the French-American Foundation 6 (2005).
François Dufour was a lecturer at the Institute of Political Studies in Paris.
François Dufour is a member of the jury of literary prize Clara, "Teen News", chaired by Erik Orsenna 7 .
François Dufour spoke on Europe 1 the summer Chronic "Tics the Media" (2013).

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