Jean-Baptiste Giraud is the founder and editorial director of Economie Matin. Jean-Baptiste Giraud began his career as a journalist and reporter at Radio France, then spent nine years BFM as a reporter, morning worker, columnist and interviewer. At the same time, he was also a journalist for TF1, where he produced reports and short programs broadcast in prime-time. In 2004, he founded Economie Matin, which became the first French economic weekly. This reached a circulation of 600,000 copies (OJD) in June 2006. A Spanish economic fund took control of the weekly in 2007. After subsequently creating several companies (Versailles Events, Versailles+, Les Editions Digitales), Jean -Baptiste Giraud participated in the launch of the pure player in 2010/2011 Atlanticof which he remained editor-in-chief for a year. In 2012, requested by an investor to create an economic pure-player, he decided to relaunch EconomieMatin on the Internet with the historical investors of the first round of Economie Matin, paper version. Economic columnist on South Radio from 2016 to 2018, He also presented the “Eco Mag” on RTL from 2016 to 2019, and “Questions when jumping out of bed” still on RTLuntil September 2021. Jean-Baptiste Giraud is also the author of numerous works, including “Last crisis before the Apocalypse”, published by Ring in 2021, but also of “How much does it cost, how much does it pay” (Eyrolles ), “Great minds are always wrong”, “Why do stripes have zebras”, “Why do woods have deer”, “Stupid Stories” (Editions du Moment) or even from the “Guide of the Bécébranchés” (L’Archipel).