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List of National & Regional Newspapers in Philippine
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Philippine Newspapers and Print Media
Philippine Print Media can be classified into broadsheets, tabloids, business, weekly magazines and monthly magazines.
There are two types of broadsheets papers in philippine, national and local. National broadsheets are newspapers that are circulated nationwide or all over the Philippines. Local broadsheets are newspapers circulated or distributed only to a certain part .
Tabloids have a smaller format compared to broadsheets, tabloids focus on local news and entertainment. The leading tabloids in the Philippines are Abante, Bulgar, People’s Journal, People’s Tonight and Pilipino Star Ngayon.
The top three broadsheets in the Philippines, namely, Manila Bulletin, Philippine Daily Inquirer and The Philippine Star publish their own weekly magazine which they circulate together with the newspaper. Manila Bulletin publishes the Panorama, Inquirer publishes the Sunday Inquirer, and Philippine Star publishes the Philippine Starweek.
The national broadsheets currently in circulation are as follows:
Manila Bulletin
The Manila Bulletin (formerly known as Bulletin Today) is the country’s largest broadsheet newspaper by circulation. It bills itself as “The nation’s Leading Newspaper”. Founded in 1900 as a shipping journal, it is the second oldest Philippine newspaper.
Manila Bulletin was originally owned by a Swiss expatriate named Hans Menzi. The newspaper is currently owned by Filipino-Chinese business mogul Dr. Emilio T. Yap, who also owns the Manila Hotel and Euro-Phil laboratories.
Philippine Daily Inquirer
The Philippine Daily Inquirer was founded on December 9, 1985 as a weekly newspaper by Eugenia Apostol. The newspaper was instrumental then in documenting the campaign of President Corazon C. Aquino during the 1986 presidential elections and in turn the 1986 People Power revolution. Its slogan, Balanced News, Fearless Views, was incorporated in January 1986.
In 1994, a group headed by Mrs. Marixi R, Prieto bought into the newspaper. On the same year, Ms. Apostol retired as the founding chairman of the newspaper, and Mrs. Prieto took over her post.
The Philippine Daily Inquirer is the country’s most widely read daily newspaper. With over 2.7 million nationwide readers daily, enjoying a market share of over 50% and tops the readership surveys. Not only is it the most read among all sectors and ages, it is also the country’s most trusted source of hard-hitting news and countless exposés.
The Philippine STAR
The Philippine STAR was founded on July 28, 1986 by veteran journalists Max V. Soliven, Betty Go-Belmonte and Art Borjal. The newspaper is the first national broadsheet to introduce color publication.
The Philippine STAR is the only Filipino national broadsheet that has an established circulation in Hong Kong and Saudi Arabia. The newspaper is the first publication to fully harness the power of SMS (“text messaging”) to gather opinions from its readers. These opinions are featured in a regular column entitled Inbox World. The concept was later copied by other broadsheets, as well as tabloids.
The Philippine STAR is also the first Philippine broadsheet to venture into Facebook, with an application and fan page for its Saturday youth culture section, Supreme.
The majority shareholder of the newspaper is the Belmonte Family, headed by Quezon City Mayor Feliciano “Sonny” Belmonte. His three sons take care of the day-to-day operations of the newspaper.
The Manila Times
Manila was in the midst of an uneasy peace and on the brink of another war when The Manila Times first hit the streets on October 11, 1898. Thomas Gowan, an Englishman who had lived in the Philippines for sometime, published The Manila Times to meet the demand, from the men of the United States Army who had occupied Manila, for an American paper in Manila. Gowan hired a small printing press, Chofre y Compania, to put out the newspaper.
The first issue of the newspaper had a sheet of two leaves, or four pages. The first page was taken up by announcements and advertisements. Page 2 was the editorial page which contained the important news of the day. Page 3 was devoted to cable news from Europe and the United States all bearing news on the Spanish-American War.
The Manila Times is the oldest existing English language newspaper in the Philippines. It presently bills itself as the fourth-largest newspaper in the Philippines in terms of circulation. The newspaper is currently owned by the Ang Family.
BusinessWorld
BusinessWorld is the country’s leading business newspaper representing four decades of professional economic journalism.
BusinessWorld began when then BusinessDay first came off the press on February 27, 1967. In its maiden issue, the paper pledged “competent and responsible reporting of the news”. The newspaper expanded its operation in the years that followed to keep in step with the growing business community, eventually making BusinessDay Southeast Asia’s first business daily. The company was forced to close down on June 5, 1987 due to labor problems.
Today, BusinessWorld comes out Monday to Friday, with a Saturday exclusive online edition. In October 1995, the newspaper ventured into on-line publishing – the first in the Philippines and one of the first in east Asia. Codex, its electronic archives, is one of the Philippines’ most extensive banks of the country’s business news and information. It also publishes the award-winning luxury consumer monthly magazine entitled BusinessWorld High Life.
Manila Standard Today
The Manila Standard Today was founded on February 11, 1987 when the conglomerate owned by the family of Spanish-American businessman Manuel Elizalde established the publishing company Standard Publications Inc. In 1989, the group of companies owned by the family of Andres Soriano III bought out the Elizalde group and renamed the company Kagitingan Publications.
In June 1991, the group of businessman Amb. Alfonso Yuchengco bought into the company and spun off the publishing company. It was incorporated as Kamahalan Publishing Corporation.
In 1997, businessman Enrique K. Razon Jr., chairman and president of the International Container Services Inc., acquired the shares of Yuchengco and bought out the Soriano group to become the sole owner of Kamahalan Publishing Corporation and Kagitingan printing Press Inc.
Malaya
Malaya was founded in 1981 as a Tagalog newspaper by Jose Burgos Jr., Malaya shifted to English when its sister publication, We Forum, was closed down by the Marcos Government in 1983 after it came out with a story exposing the fake medals of the former strongman.
In February 1986 Burgos sold the newspaper to veteran journalist, Amado “Jake” Macasaet, who was then Malaya’s business editor.
The Daily Tribune
The Daily Tribune is a daily English broadsheet publication founded in 1999. The newspaper is known for being critical of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, often supporting former President Joseph Estrada.
On February 24, 2006, the newspaper was raided by the police as part of the 2006 “State Of Emergency” in the country. The police presence remained until the suspension of the SOE on March 4, 2006.
The paper continued to publish normally, making defiant statements throughout. The publisher claimed that some of their reporters were practicing self-censorship, but her won publishing decisions were unaffected. She received substantial publicity and her circulation expanded significantly during the crisis, however she lost many advertisers who were intimidated.
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