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Jacques Pilet was born on 18 October, 1943 in La Tour-de-Peilz, canton de Vaud, Suisse, is an A swiss journalist. Discover Jacques Pilet's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?

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Occupation journalist and creator of Swiss newspapers
Age 80 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 18 October, 1943
Birthday 18 October
Birthplace La Tour-de-Peilz, canton de Vaud, Suisse
Nationality Switzerland

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Jacques Pilet Net Worth

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1943

Jacques Pilet was born on October 18, 1943, in La Tour-de-Peilz, canton of Vaud, Switzerland is a journalist and creator of Swiss newspapers.

Schools in Montreux and in Saint-Maurice.

Stays in Göttingen.

1964

1964-1967: begins in journalism at the Journal de Montreux.

1967

1967-1974: editor at "24 Heures" (TV columnist, then surveys and reports department).

1974

1974-1981: Journalist at Télévision suisse romande, mainly for the program Temps present, then producer of the Swiss news magazine Tell What.

1981

In 1981 he founded L'Hebdo for the Zurich publisher Ringier and became editor-in-chief.

1985

At the same time (1985-1986) created the European cultural magazine “Emois”.

1991

1991: Founder and editor-in-chief of "New Daily".

The shareholders are the press groups Edipresse (80%) and Ringier (20%).

In 1991, he designed and produced (with CAB Productions in Lausanne) a show (The epic of Europe), presented in the tent of Mario Botta in Sils Maria as part of the European day of the 700th anniversary of the Confederation.

1992

He made a strong commitment to yes to the European Economic Area in 1992.

1997

1997: Head of the Ringier development group and responsible for designing new publications, such as Dimanche.ch which was created in 1999.

2000

2000: Member of the Ringier Management, heads the newspaper department until 2002.

2002

2002–present: editorial consultant attached to the management of the Ringier group.

Several advisory missions in Hungary, Romania and Serbia.

Head of the group's Editorial Committee, chaired by Mr. Michael Ringier.

Member of the "Beirat" (editorial board) of the German magazine "Cicero" in Berlin.

Maintains a weekly column at "L'Hebdo".

A connoisseur of Latin America, he travels there frequently and publishes numerous reports on Colombia, Brazil, Peru in particular.

He is in favor of Switzerland joining the European Union.

In 2002, he organized the European National Exhibition Day.

He created and chaired the Swiss section of the European Cultural Foundation, founded in Netherlands.

2006

He married the photographer Simone Oppliger, who died in 2006.

Their son François is a journalist.

2017

Following the disappearance of l'Hebdo in 2017, Jacques Pilet participated in the creation of the new online French-speaking newspaper Bon pour la tête whose 1st issue came out on June 21, 2017.