A new era of common sense and accountability arrives in California on January 26.
That is the launch date of the California Post — the brand new, seven-days-a-week digital and print newspaper for the Golden State.
The sister publication to the New York Post brings all the hard-charging, plain-spoken journalism of The Post to the West Coast.
In announcing the date, California Post editor-in-chief Nick Papps said, “It’s time to hold the powerful to account and start fighting for hard-working Californians.
“The California Post will be a game-changer across news, sports, opinion and entertainment,” Papps said.
“This is a massive year for California from elections for LA mayor, governor and the midterms to the Super Bowl, Soccer World Cup and our World Series champion Dodgers as they defend their title.
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“It will be a defining year for this great state — and the California Post will be in the middle of it all.
“We’ve assembled a crack team of reporters at our new newsroom on the Fox Lot in Century City and their mission is tell the stories others won’t or can’t.
“And vitally, to bring a common-sense approach to the issues we cover and how we cover them.
“We will be proudly representing the values of everyday hard-working Californians.
“The California Post will be a game-changer across news, sports, opinion and entertainment,” Editor-in-Chief Nick Papps said.
“They will be at the center of all we do, not the elites, the powerful or the corrupt.
“From January 26, we will be setting the agenda, entertaining and disrupting the status quo.
“Already, the reaction to our arrival and investment in journalism in this state has been so positive.
“People are tired of legacy media, they want change, and that change starts on January 26.”
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