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Éric Fottorino, (born 26 August 1960 in Nice), is a French journalist and writer. He is the winner of the Prix Femina, 2007, for ''Baisers de cinéma''. After having been a reporter for the daily newspaper ''Le Monde'', then becoming editor-in-chief and executive editor, he was appointed president of the directory group of the La Vie-Le Monde group in January 2008. He was removed from this latter office in December 2010.〔Sandrine Lévêque, Denis Ruellan, Journalistes engagés G Goasdoué - Lectures, 2011 - lectures.revues.org "Notes. 1 Voir par exemple le documentaire, abondamment commenté, diffusé par ARTE en février 2010 : « 8 journalistes en colère » avec Arlette Chabot, Jean-Pierre Elkabbach, Éric Fottorino, .."〕 == Biography == His biological father, Maurice Maman, was of Moroccan-Jewish origin and was a gynecology student when he met his mother. The ultra-Catholic family of his mother, Monique Charbrerie, was opposed to their marriage. The young Eric was raised without his father. When he was 9, his mother married Michael Fottorino, a physiotherapist.〔''L'Homme qui m'aimait tout bas'', Éric Fottorino, éditions Gallimard, 2009〕 It’s at this time that he took the name of Eric Fottorino. It was only years later that he managed to contact his biological father. In 1984, after studies at the Faculty of Law at the University of La Rochelle and then at the Institut d'études politiques de Paris,〔 Eric Fottorino started as a freelance reporter for ''Libération'' and ''La Tribune de l’économie''.〔 He joined the daily newspaper ''Le Monde'' in 1986, initially as a news desk editor, tracking records of incoming source material, eventually moving on to work with agricultural and African source material.〔 He then became a reporter (1995-1997) before becoming editor-in-chief in 1998,〔 then a ''chroniqueur'' (a journalist who writes as a specialist in a particular domain) in 2003.〔 After preparing a new format of ''Le Monde'', launched in November 2005,〔 he was appointed as the director of publication in March 2006.〔 In June 2007, after the ousting of Jean-Marie Colombani following the negative vote of the Society of LeMonde Editors (Société des rédacteurs du Monde or SRM), he was elected director of the journal after receiving over 60% of the votes. On 19 December 2007, he resigned from his position, along with two other board members of the La Vie-Le Monde group, Pierre Jeantet and Bruno Patino, due to financial disagreements with the Society of LeMonde Editors (SRM). In a statement to France Inter, he accuses the SRM of "playing the roles of both arsonist and firefighter" calling into question the group's strategy.〔 On 4 January 2008, when Pierre Jeantet and Bruno Patino confirmed their resignations, Eric Fottorino decided not to resign after all. On 5 January 2008, in the newspaper’s editorial, he explained that he went back on his decision so as not to add another crisis on top of the current one. He also presented himself as a candidate for the post of president of the directory group of the La Vie-Le Monde group, with the support the Editor’s Group (SRM), initially for a term of six years. Newly emboldened, he then decided to apply for a full term of ten years, to prevent Alain Minc, the chairman of the supervisory board, from appointing a provisional president. After a first provisional refusal of his application on 14 January, he was finally elected president of the directory group on 25 January 2008, succeeding Pierre Jeantet. On 15 December 2010, he was dismissed by the supervisory board of ''Le Monde''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Éric Fottorino」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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