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  1. Jun 24, 2022 · IT was early in the Duterte administration when the chief of the Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO), Secretary Martin Andanar, asked the Malacañang Press Corps (MPC) if bloggers could be accredited as members of the press corps.

  2. Renacimiento Filipino was the product of a controversial issue in the history of Philippine journalism. On 30 October 1908, El Renacimiento published its editorial titled, “Aves de rapiña,” written by Fidel Reyes. El Renacimiento was a weekly publication founded by Rafael Palma in 1901.

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  4. This article aims to present the historiography of the Philippine press, and to examine briefly the chronological framework and highlights of each period. It also points out gaps in the history of the Philippine press, and raises questions interested writers may try to answer.

  5. Since Valenzuela’s History of Journalism in The Philippine Islands 1 in 1933, there has been no published history of Philippine journalism. The histories that had been written are based on secondary sources, focused on certain episodes in journalism history; and, mostly, chapters or parts of a journalism manual.

  6. For example, of 80 Tagalog movies in 1957, 24 were taken from comic strips, 20 from serialized novels in vernacular magazines and seven from soap operas. A 1969 study of 163 stories in Filipino komiks (comic books) reveals the types of plots movies are borrowing from comic books.

  7. Jul 24, 2019 · Drawing from data gathered through 16 semistructured in-depth interviews with Filipino journalists, the findings first of all indicate that the disseminator and watchdog roles are perceived as more important and that journalists see themselves as truth crusaders and advocates of societal reform.

  8. In the 1980s, Filipino journalists tried to go underground and set up newspapers that were regarded as the “mosquito press” by allies of Marcos. But when Senator Benigno Aquino, Jr., was assassinated at Manila’s international airport on Aug. 21, 1983, the Filipino nation was awakened — as were its journalists.

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