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Mediapart

''Mediapart'' is a French online investigative and opinion journal created in 2008 by Edwy Plenel, the former editor-in-chief of ''Le Monde''. ''Mediapart'' is published in English, French and Spanish.
''Mediaparts income is solely derived from subscription fees; the website does not carry any advertising. In 2011, ''Mediapart'' made a profit for the first time, netting €500,000 from around 60,000 subscribers.
''Mediapart'' consists of two main sections: the journal itself, ''Le Journal'', run by professional journalists, and ''Le Club'', a collaborative forum edited by its subscriber community. In 2011, ''Mediapart'' launched FrenchLeaks, a whistleblower website inspired by WikiLeaks.
==Political scandals==
''Mediapart'' has played a central role in the revelation and investigation of two major French political scandals:
*The Bettencourt affair in 2010.
*The Cahuzac case in 2012. ''Mediapart'' made public an audio recording from 2000 compromising Jérome Cahuzac, then France's Minister for the Budget, in a fiscal fraud case.

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