Career
Having started his career at Paris-Match in 1970, he joined Le Point in 1972, rising to chief of its political staff in 1981. In 1988 he became editor-in-chief, as well as editor-in-chief of the political and cultural staffs. In 1995, Jeambar became general director of Europe 1 and after a few months, of L"Express.
In 2001 he became president of the directory of Groupe Express-Expansion.
In August 2006, he became director of Seuil editions. René-Éric Dagorn underlines Jeambar"s ideological proximity with Samuel Huntington, author of the "Clash of cvilizations": according to him, Denis Jeambar and Alain Louyot have written an article published in L"Express, September 13, 2001 in which "all the arguments point to Huntington ".
According to French author Guillaume Weill-Raynal Denis Jeambar, along with journalist Daniel Leconte, has played an important role in the building of the controversy around the Muhammad al-Durrah incident.