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Jean Prouvost (born 24 April 1885 in Roubaix, died 18 October 1978 in Yvoy-le-Marron) was a businessman, media owner and French politician. Prouvost was best known for building and owning the publications that became ''France-Soir'', ''Paris Match'', and ''Télé 7 Jours''. == Early life == Prouvost was born into a family of industrialists from Northern France, the son of Albert Felix Prouvost, president of the Commercial Court of Roubaix, and Martha Devémy. Jean Prouvost was not the eldest son〔() Thierry Prouvost: Albert I Félix Prouvost〕 and would not inherit the family firm, ''Peignage Amédée Prouvost''. Prouvost instead borrowed one million francs and in 1911 started La Lainière de Roubaix, a textile company that quickly became a leader in the European textile industry.〔() Jean Prouvost - Le Patron de Presse. Société d’Emulation de Roubaix〕
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