El Pueblo
Established in 1905, this long-standing publication serves as a primary source of news and regional identity for the residents of Arequipa, Peru. It is widely recognized for its deep historical roots and its steadfast commitment to covering local social, political, and economic issues within the southern Andean region.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN PERU
South American newspaper circulation remains highly concentrated and dominated by Grupo El Comercio, which controls a majority of national readership despite industry shifts toward digital advertising. The flagship El Comercio, a conservative broadsheet founded in 1839, anchors the establishment. It is challenged by the centre-left investigative daily La Republica. The popular tabloid Trome commands massive circulation, frequently ranking as the highest selling Spanish language daily globally. Additionally, Correo delivers right-leaning coverage and Gestion focuses exclusively on financial markets. Beyond centralized Lima publishing, provincial dailies like Arequipa's El Pueblo maintain strong local followings. Paperboy indexes 51 Peruvian newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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