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      • Founded in 1900, it is the second oldest extant newspaper published in the Philippines and the second oldest extant English newspaper in the Far East. It bills itself as "The Nation's Leading Newspaper", which is its official slogan.
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  2. History The front page of Manila Bulletin, when it was still known as Bulletin Today, on the day after Benigno Aquino Jr.'s assassination. Former Logo Used from 1991 to 2019. Manila Bulletin was founded in 1900 by Carlson Taylor as a shipping journal. In 1957, the newspaper was acquired by Swiss expatriate Hans Menzi.

    • February 2, 1900; 123 years ago, (45,175 issues)
    • Philippines
    • Dr. Emilio C. Yap III
  3. Feb 1, 2024 · With a history spanning 124 years, the Manila Bulletin is a testament to the enduring power of journalism. As the Philippines' leading newspaper, it has consistently delivered reliable, informative, and engaging content.

  4. Feb 2, 2023 · The resilience of the Manila Bulletin can be traced back to its strong foundation and storied history. The first issue came out on Feb. 2, 1900. Originally a shipping journal, its purpose was to give “the public accurate and reliable shipping and commercial information.”

  5. Feb 1, 2020 · In the pages of more than 43,000 daily issues since it made its debut as a shipping newspaper in 1900, Manila Bulletin has published stories on the history of the republic, the milestones of many industries, the rise and fall of the powerful, and the stories of people who thought they were too small to be significant.

  6. Feb 2, 2020 · There had been many earlier publicatio­ns in Philippine history, starting with a newsletter Sucesos Felices set up in Manila in 1637 by Tomas Pinpin, but the first regularly issued Philippine publicatio­n was the periodical Del Superior Gobierno in 1811.

  7. The Manila Bulletin is the Philippines' largest English language broadsheet newspaper by circulation. Founded in 1900, it is the second oldest extant newspaper published in the Philippines and the second oldest extant English newspaper in the Far East.

  8. History. The front page of Manila Bulletin, when it was still known as Bulletin Today, on the day after Benigno Aquino Jr. 's assassination. Former Logo Used from 1991 to 2019. Manila Bulletin was founded in 1900 by Carlson Taylor as a shipping journal. In 1957, the newspaper was acquired by Swiss expatriate Hans Menzi. [6]

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