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The Philippine Star (self-styled The Philippine STAR) is an English-language newspaper in the Philippines and the flagship brand of the Philstar Media Group. First published on July 28, 1986, by veteran journalists Betty Go-Belmonte, Max Soliven and Art Borjal, it is one of several Philippine newspapers founded after the 1986 People Power Revolution.
Philstar Daily, Inc. MediaQuest Holdings (51%) Belmonte Family (21%) Private stock (28%) Founder(s) Betty Go-Belmonte: Publisher: Pilipino Star NGAYON, Inc. President: Miguel G. Belmonte: Editor-in-chief: Jo Lising-Abelgas: News editor: Rowena del Prado: Opinion editor: Ronnie M. Halos: Sports editor: Beth Repizo-Meraña: Founded: March 17 ...
Philstar Global, operating as Philstar.com, is a Philippine news website owned by Philstar Global Corporation, a subsidiary of Hastings Holdings/Philstar Media Group under MediaQuest Holdings. The site began online in 2000 as a repository for The Philippine Star and its sister newspapers, before it began publishing its own news articles since 2009.
This list of newspapers currently being published in the Philippines includes broadsheets and tabloids published daily and distributed nationwide. Regional newspapers or those published in the regions are also included.
Bagong Sagad sa Balita at Impormasyon Ngayon; Bagong Tiktik; Bagong Toro; Balita; Bandera; Bomba Balita; Bulgar; Diyaryo Pinoy (Free Paper) Hataw; Inquirer Libre; Kadyot Bawat Report May Sundot; Llamado; Metro Daily; Metro Manila Today; Pang-Masa; People's Journal; People's Monitor; People's Tonight; Pilipino Mirror; Pilipino Star Ngayon; Pinas ...
One PH is a joint partnership of MVP Group's media properties Pilipino Star Ngayon (a Filipino tabloid of the sister English newspaper The Philippine Star), with its sister tabloids, PM: Pang Masa (National), The Freeman, and Banat by The Freeman (Regional), 105.9 True FM and News5.
She established the STAR Group of Publications which publishes the national newspaper, The Philippine Star and The Freeman, the tabloids Pilipino Star Ngayon, Pang-Masa, and Banat, as well as the magazines Starweek, People Asia, and The Fookien Times Yearbook. [2] [3] A street and a Manila LRT Line 2 station was named after her. [1]
Balbuena was born on August 31, 1982 in Northern Samar. [8] At the age of 17, Balbuena ventured to Metro Manila in pursuit of opportunities, completing secondary education at Don Juan F. Avalon National High School in San Roque, Northern Samar.