Le Petit Journal

History

Le Petit Journal was a daily Parisian newspaper published from 1863 to 1944. One of the Journal’s major innovations, that made a substantial contribution to its popularity, was the publishing of detailed minutes from sensational trials, beginning with the Troppmann Affair in 1869. The exploitation of this affair enabled the Journal to almost double its readership. It was also one of the earliest instances of a publication’s journalistic ethics being called to serious account.