Ojo is a Peruvian tabloid newspaper founded in 1968 by businessman Luis Banchero Rossi.
[1] Its founder was the businessman Luis Banchero Rossi, who had already founded the newspaper chain Correo, under the leadership of the Empresa Periodística Nacional SA (Epensa).
After the murder of Luis Banchero, the Agois family continued to run the Epensa journalism company.
Both Correo and Ojo were seized at the hands of the military dictatorship of Juan Velasco Alvarado in 1974, which they recovered with the restoration of democracy in 1980.
The Epensa SAC Group (Gesac), headed by Luis Agois, continued to be in charge of the editorial line of Correo, Ojo and El Bocón until 2019.