Lights, camera… Peeps

Tribune set to launch new online channel, featuring films and interviews aimed at going behind the headlines

Friday, 20th October 2023

Anna Lamche peeps

Anna Lamche interviewing Green MP Caroline Lucas in Brighton

THE lslington Tribune is launching a new online channel this coming Monday, as we expand the cam­paigning, independent journalism we have become known for to a broader audience.

Borrowing its name from a column in the Camden New Journal, Peeps Online will be available on our new platform on YouTube and include films and interviews aimed at going behind the headlines and hearing from people you don’t always see on the national news.

While the UK’s media has contracted, often pumping out the same stories and messages regardless of which channel you choose, we will not sit waiting for briefings from spin doctors and special advisers ­– which are then branded as scoops.

Izzy Rowley reporting from the recent international arms fair

We are a country which rightly now celebrates and promotes diversity, but not in diversity of thought. The Tribune has always believed that the media only survives and thrives with pluralism, and cannot be the fiefdom of the rich.

We have no shareholders or faraway owner to appease. There are no excessive pay packets ­­­­­– the money that comes in is spent to simply cover the cost of good journalism.

Dr Andrew Meyerson

In the first uploads on the Peeps Online channel, reporters will take you behind the scenes of some of the discussions at the recent political conferences, debate the effectiveness of protest and take a rare look inside an international arms fair which happens in our city every two years without most Londoners even knowing.

Kerrin Morris

Our films will be rooted in more than 20 years of probing and campaigning journalism, and the political drama which always somehow seems to have a route back to north London.

JSO campaigner Mike Lees

You only have to glance at the current and previous leaders of the Labour Party to tell you that.

But this channel will also give us the freedom to go beyond borough boundaries and reach a wider audience. We often hear how people in other areas wish they still had a strong, campaigning local newspaper.

Marina Purkiss

We will feature well-known faces, but also those with burning ideas that don’t always fit into the circular daily news diet with which we have all become painfully familiar.

There will be a chance to help us sustain what we do with donations, but there will also be material which will always be open and available to all.

Kwajo Tweneboa – aka ‘Kwajo Housing’

One of the lasting principles of the Tribune has been that everybody should have access to news, information and debate, regardless of the ability to pay.

Our so-called “free sheet” later became the model for many others.

So join us on Monday by subscribing to our YouTube channel ­­– www.youtube.com/@peepsonline ­­­­– and comment on our work.

We hope it will open up our reporting to more readers looking for something new and alternative.

See you there!

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