====== The People’s Post ====== {{:countries:perantsa:media:thepeoplespost.jpg?nolink&200|}} The People’s Post is a left-leaning media outlet based in [[countries:perantsa|Perantsa]]. Founded in 1986 as a cooperative of journalists and printers, it aims to “provide truthful news to the population of Perantsa.” The outlet publishes online through its website, ppost.pe, and in weekly print editions distributed across major urban centers. ==== Editorial stance ==== The publication practices advocacy journalism with a focus on labor rights, community housing initiatives, and environmental justice in industrial coastal towns. Politically, it aligns with Perantsa’s social-democratic and green parties, often endorsing coalition reforms on worker protection and renewable energy policy. ==== Coverage and formats ==== - Online publication via ppost.pe - Weekly print editions distributed across major urban centers - Centrefold section “Working Currents,” a key platform for union editorials and small cooperatives’ economic commentaries ==== Investigations and recognition ==== Its investigative division has received multiple civic transparency awards for uncovering mismanagement in regional transport projects. ==== Funding and operations ==== The outlet sustains operations through subscriptions, local ad partnerships, and recurring reader donations via cooperatives. ==== Readership and reception ==== - Critics argue that its editorial tone occasionally blurs activism and reporting. - Supporters praise its grassroots reportage model as enhancing public accountability. ==== Key facts ==== - Founded: 1986 - Founding model: Cooperative of journalists and printers - Base: Perantsa - Website: ppost.pe - Formats: Online publication and weekly print editions - Notable section: “Working Currents” centrefold - Mission: “Provide truthful news to the population of Perantsa.” ==== Role and impact ==== The publication remains a major voice shaping Perantsa’s left-of-center media landscape.