PanAm Post

PanAm Post

Logo of PanAm Post
Web address www.panampost.com
Slogan Pro veritate et libertate.
(For truth and liberty.)
Type of site
News site
Registration None
Available in English, Spanish
Editor Fergus Hodgson
Launched 2013
Alexa rank
94,973 / 34,187 (Global / United States, May 2015)
Current status Active

The PanAm Post is an American news and analysis website[1] that specializes in international subjects as well as topics in the Americas. The website focuses on multilingual and international content in order to follow "the tradition of PanAmericanism". It was founded in 2013 and its headquarters is in Miami, Florida.[2][3]

Founding

Following the founding of the PanAm Post in 2013, editor-in-chief Fergus Hodgson explained how the PanAm Post was devoted to keeping up with social change and would be the "front line of new media".[3] Hodgson said that the "bloated and inefficient organizational structures" of legacy media, along with governmental bureaucracies, were disconnected from the changing times.[3]

Demographics

The majority of visitors to the PanAm Post are from the United States, followed by Venezuela, Guatemala, Argentina, and Colombia, in that order.[4] Most visitors are college educated and visit the website at home.[4]

Reception

According to Richard Scheines, dean of the Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences of Carnegie Mellon University, PanAm Post is "an incredibly rich online site that covers news and offers excellent analyses of all regions in the Americas".[5]

External links

References

  1. Winchester, Levi (7 January 2015). "Public transport in Argentina MUST now carry 'Falkland Islands are Argentinean' slogan". Daily Express.
  2. "About". PanAm Post. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
  3. 1 2 3 Hodgson, Fergus. "The Hunger for a New Outlet Overcoming the Failure of Government and Legacy Media". PanAm Post. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
  4. 1 2 "panampost.com". Alexa Internet. Retrieved 19 May 2015.
  5. "United States: Carnegie Mellon Trustee and Business Leader Luis Ball To Discuss "Latin America: The Unnoticed Giant South of the Border"". Albawaba. MENA Report. 21 January 2015.
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