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Zeo’s Eye
Zeo’s Eye is a weekly analytical media outlet based in Peran, the principal port city of northern Perantsa. Founded in 2011 by a collective of university journalists, the publication operates both online (zeoseye.pe) and through a Sunday print edition distributed across coastal cities. Its stated mission is to “uncover the stories behind the headlines” by providing data‑driven context and evidence‑based analysis of current affairs.
Editorial stance
- Embraces a centrist stance, balancing coverage of technocratic government coalitions and the populist movements that often challenge them.
- Known for editorial neutrality, often inviting economists and political scientists from varying ideological backgrounds to contribute op-eds.
Coverage and formats
- Weekly analytical coverage focused on data‑driven context and evidence‑based analysis of current affairs.
- Online publication at zeoseye.pe and a Sunday print edition distributed across coastal cities.
Innovations
- Pioneering interactive election explainers in Perantsa.
- Investigative data visualizations on transport and digital policy.
Readership and reception
- As of 2024, reaches approximately 300,000 weekly readers online.
- Public sentiment often regards it as a moderating voice amid louder partisan tabloids.
- Despite its middle‑ground outlook, it occasionally faces criticism from both left and right commentators for perceived “policy complacency.”
Key facts
- Founded: 2011
- Mission: “Uncover the stories behind the headlines” by providing data‑driven context and evidence‑based analysis of current affairs
- Political position: Centrist; editorial neutrality
- Website: zeoseye.pe
- Formats: Online publication; Sunday print edition across coastal cities
- Readership (2024): ~300,000 weekly online readers
- Status: One of Perantsa’s prominent independent publications
Role and impact
Recognized in Perantsa for pioneering interactive election explainers and investigative data visualizations on transport and digital policy.