The Cárdenas Press

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The Cárdenas Press
Motto News from the Capital
Formation 1686 AN
Type Daily
Membership 500,000
Editor-in-Chief Rodrigo de Palma-Ramirez
Website cardenaspress.nax

The Cárdenas Press is a Nouvelle Alexandrie daily newspaper printed in tabloid-format and published digitally that focuses on current affairs, international news, economy, politics, and sports. Based in Cárdenas, FCD, the newspaper is owned by the Cárdenas News Group, with core editorial offices in Nouvelle Alexandrie, but also in other major cities in Keltia. In 1707 AN, the average print circulation nationwide was about 500,000. In combination with the online newspaper platform, it reaches an audience of about 5 million across all of Micras.

The editorial stance of The Cárdenas Press is in favour of social democracy and social liberalism. The newspaper promotes public ownership, the welfare state, and trade unionism. The Cárdenas Press is also pro-Raspur Pact, especially in favour of further cooperation on science and technology.

Despite it's outspoken left-leaning editorial stance, The Cárdenas Press is known for its neutral reporting bias, its extensive investigative journalism and fact-checking, and its connections to the politics of the Cortes Federales. Its use of daily special sections and low subscription prices has made it known as a newspaper enjoyed by the middle-class and also the working-class. Despite that, it also claims to be an influential newspaper with connections to politicians, businesses, and scientists.

Issues

A past issue from XIV.1718 AN.

Sections

(Note: During other days, these sections are also present in the normal newspaper format, but on the highlighted days, they exist as a separate section.)
  • Cultural Supplements (Every day)
  • Economy (Wednesdays & Saturdays)
  • Art & Media (Thursdays & Saturdays)
  • Editorial (Fridays & Saturdays)
  • Sports (Saturdays)
  • Science (Saturdays)
  • TCP Next (Youth-oriented) (Saturdays)

See also