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  1. Charles-Louis Havas (5 July 1783 – 21 May 1858) was a French writer, translator, and founder of the first news agency Agence Havas (whose descendants are the Agence France-Presse (AFP) and the advertising firm Havas ).

  2. Charles-Louis Havas, né le 5 juillet 1783 à Rouen et mort le 21 mai 1858 à Bougival, est le fondateur de l' agence Havas en 1835 .

  3. May 15, 2016 · Charles Louis Havas (1817-1858), the founder of Agence France-Presse (AFP) Charles-Louis Havas became the second owner of watch No. 217, purchasing it on 31 December 1817 for 4,800 francs.

  4. Feb 16, 2021 · This chapter also explores the beginning and rise of foreign correspondence and news agencies and the ‘founding fathers’ Paul Julius Reuter (PJR) in London, Charles-Louis Havas (CLH) in Paris, France and Bernhard Wolff in Germany.

  5. Charles-Louis Havas (1783-1858), ex-banquier d’origine normande, plongé dans des déboires d’argent, conçoit un singulier projet : fournir à la presse des informations sur ce qui se passe dans le monde. Une véritable révolution pour l’information.

  6. adage.com › article › adage-encyclopediaHavas | Ad Age

    May 27, 2004 · Havas Advertising traces its roots to 1835, when former shipping magnate Charles-Louis Havas created the world's first press agency, Agence Havas, and set out to become the principal supplier...

  7. In history of publishing: Foundations of modern journalism. The French businessman Charles Havas had begun this development in 1835 by turning a translation company into an agency offering the French press translated items from the chief European papers.