Le Télégramme is a diversified media group
Le Télégramme, the fifth largest regional daily in France by circulation (source ACPM), is at the heart of a diversified group which develops its activities in three main areas: print, digital and TV media (Le Télégramme, le Mensuel de Rennes, Bretagne Magazine , Tébéo-Tébésud, Sea & Marine, etc.), Employment (HelloWork group), Events (ocean racing and outdoor sports).
Through its subsidiary OC Sport-PenDuick, Le Groupe Télégramme is the organizer of ocean races including the Route du Rhum–Destination Guadeloupe, The Transat CIC (formerly the English Transat) and the ARKÉA ULTIM CHALLENGE-Brest, as well La Solitaire du Figaro. They is also a major shareholder in the company C2G, organizer of the Printemps de Bourges and the Francofolies.
Rivacom, another major company in the group, is a major player in communication and events in the west of France, from press relations to the organization of turnkey public relations operations and sporting events. such as the ATP tennis tournaments in Brest, Rennes, Angers and Vendée.
With its 400 employees, the HelloWork group (RégionsJob, Cadreo, Diplomeo, JobiJoba, Seekube...) based in Rennes, is the leading French digital player in the area of employment, recruitment and training.
The various entities of the Télégramme group now have 1,000 employees for an annual turnover of €160 million.
The Media Telegram has a substantial reach in Brittany through its 19 local printed editions (175,000 copies), its digital channels (15 million visitors per month) and its two territorial televisions Tébéo and Tébésud. Its history is marked by many technical innovations. It was the first French daily to adopt the four-color process in the early 1970s and, in 2022, one of the first French regional dailies to opt for the tabloid format. In 2022, it is investing €20 million in a new, latest-generation printing plant.
Winner of 10 stars from the OJD since 2004 and elected best French daily newspaper at the Grand Prix des Médias in 2015, Le Télégramme was included by Capital in its 2019 ranking of the 500 best employers in France, 2nd in the media sector. It is also one of ten French press titles and one of only two regional press titles that obtained the maximum score of 100 out of 100 in Newsguard's 2021 report.