People's Journal

People's Journal is an English-language daily tabloid newspaper[1] published by the Philippine Journalists Incorporated.

[1][6] Augusto "Gus" Buenaventura Villanueva was the Philippine Journalists Inc./Journal Group of Publications editor-in-chief and publisher until his death on January 14, 2022, at age 83.

[11] PJI was allowed by the government to operate on October 21, 1972,[3] with its flagship paper,[4] Times Journal.

[8] Content in newspapers were being censored by the Media Advisory Council at the start of martial law.

"[2] Their headquarters were then located at the building now owned by The Philippine Star at Port Area, Manila.

Marcos, in 1986, all PJI's shares were sequestered by the Corazon Aquino administration's Presidential Commission on Good Government for the suspicions of ownership and being part of the ill-gotten wealth.

Barry Gutierrez filed a cyber libel complaint before the Quezon City Prosecutor's Office, against six Journal Group staff over an April 21 Journal News Online (the paper's news website) article, which also appeared on People's Journal and People's Tonight, claiming Communist Party of the Philippines founder Jose Maria Sison was allegedly Robredo camp's campaign adviser.