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Valérie Trierweiler
French journalist
Françoise Giroud
French writer and politician (1916–2003)
Louise Weiss
French journalist, writer, feminist & politician (1893-1983)
Claire Chazal
French journalist
Zineb El Rhazoui
French journalist
Mélissa Theuriau
French journalist
Katherine Pancol
journalist, novelist
Nathacha Appanah
Mauritian-French author
Myriam Harry
pen name of Maria Rosette Shapira (April 1869 (some sources say 1875) – March 10, 1958), a French journalist and writer
Louise Lévêque de Vilmorin
French writer (1902-1969)
Carine Roitfeld
French editor
Catherine Leroy
French photojournalist (1944-2006)
Mazarine Pingeot
French writer
Rokhaya Diallo
French journalist
Paulette Nardal
French journalist (1896-1985)
Hala Gorani
American journalist
Leïla Marouane
French-Algerian journalist and writer
Anne Sinclair
New York-born French television and radio interviewer
Laurence Ferrari
French journalist (born 1966)
Kenizé Mourad
French journalist and writer
Christine de Rivoyre
French writer
Laure Adler
French journalist and publisher
Anne Nivat
French journalist and war correspondent
Marie-Monique Robin
French documentary filmmaker and investigative journalist female

Édith Thomas
French novelist, archivist, historian and journalist (1909–1970)
Marcelle Capy
French novelist, journalist, feminist and militant pacifist.
Klara Buda
journalist and writer, post-totalitarian
Anne-Sophie Lapix
French television journalist and presenter

Marie Drucker
French journalist and presenter
Jeanne Marni
French writer
Geneviève Dormann
French journalist and novelist

Charlotte d'Ornellas
French journalist and columnist
Fanny Clar
French writer

Kayane
Marie-Laure Norindr (born 17 June 1991 in Paris), also known as Kayane (), is a French esports player and journalist. She specializes in fighting games, in particular in the Dead or Alive, Soulcalibur and Street Fighter series, and has been playing competitively since 2001. Since then, according to Guinness World Records in 2011, she has been the most successful female participant in fighting game tournaments, especially regarding the Soulcalibur games. She is currently sponsored by Red Bull.
Geneviève Tabouis
French historian and journalist (1892–1985)
Renée Lafont
French writer and translator (1877–1936)
Roselyne Bosch
French film producer, writer and film director

Catherine Pégard
French journalist and politician

Marion Jollès Grosjean
French journalist
Sabine Quindou
French TV journalist and presenter
Emmanuelle Alt
French fashion editor
Alice Coffin
French journalist
Marcelle Auclair
French writer (1899-1983)
Germaine Beaumont
French journalist and poet
Abnousse Shalmani
Iranian and French journalist and writer
Audrey Pulvar
French journalist
Maud Linder
French journalist and documentarian (1924-2017)
Élise Lucet
French investigative journalist and television host
Mireille Dumas
French television producer

Natalie Nougayrède
French journalist (*1966)
Fariba Hachtroudi
Iranian journalist
Marie-Jacques Perrier
Fashion journalist and singer (1924-2012)

Sophie Davant
French television presenter
Élise Fischer
French journalist and novelist (1948–2023)
Titaÿna
thumb|Photographs by Henri Manuel (1935)
Titaÿna (real name Élisabeth Sauvy, 22 November 1897 — 16 October 1966) was a French journalist and writer. She is considered one of the most significant female reporters in the first half of the 20th century.

Jeanne Landre
French writer
Aline Kiner
French journalist and novelist
Sonia Mabrouk
Tunisian and French journalist
Nicole Bacharan
French historian and political scientist
Isabelle Ithurburu
French television presenter