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  1. The Philippine press system evolved through a history of Spanish colonization, revolution, American colonization, the Commonwealth, independence, postwar economy and politics, Martial Law and the Marcos dictatorship, and finally the Aquino government. Predictably, such a checkered history produced a system of tensions and devel-

  2. Feb 19, 2020 · According to Coronel (2001, p.5), Philippine media are “products of a turbulent history” and that the “tradition that defines Philippine journalism is polemical and political,” whereby the rise of media has been closely knit with political upheavals.

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  4. 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.

    • Hon Sophia S Balod, Michael Hameleers
    • 2021
  5. Nov 6, 2020 · The foundation of Philippine literature can be traced back to pre-colonial times, when oral literature and folktales were passed down from generation to generation through storytelling.

  6. For more detailed information on publications of the nineteenth century, see: Taylor, Carson, History of Philippine Press; Valenzuela, Jesus, History of Journalism in the Philippine Islands; and Retana, Wenceslao, El Periodismo Filipino, (Madrid: Viuda de M. Minuesa de los Rios, 1895).

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

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