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Bisaya Magasin is a weekly Cebuano magazine now published by the Manila Bulletin Publishing Corporation, Philippines. It has the record of being the oldest magazine in Cebuano which is still published, and "the most successful periodical in Cebuano" (CCP, p. 542).
He edited several Cebuano periodicals. He was the editor of Lamdag (Light) in 1947, associate editor of Bulak (Flower) in 1948, literary section editor of Republic Daily from 1948 until 1952, and editor of Bag-ong Suga (New Light) from 1963 to 1967. [1] From 1938 to 1941, he was the literary editor of Bisaya magazine. [1]
Cebuano: Daily tabloid: Regional SuperBalita Cebu [4] Cebuano: Daily tabloid: Regional SuperBalita Davao: Cebuano: Daily tabloid: Regional Urduja Mirror: English/Ilocano: Weekly tabloid: Regional Vigan Chronicle: English/Ilocano: Weekly tabloid: Regional Visayan Business Post: English/Cebuano: Tabloid: Regional Visayan Daily Star: English ...
The first of two-volume folk epic entitled "Kalisub", considered the first epic written in Cebuano language, that he authored was serialized in Bisaya magazine. [1] His works appeared in various publications such as Alimyon, Bag-ong Suga, Focus Philippines, Graphic, Philippines Free Press ,Sands & Corrals, Sun Star Weekend, and Women's Journal.
Cebuano literature includes both the oral and written literary forms Cebuano of colonial, pre-colonial and post-colonial Philippines. While the majority of Cebuano writers are from the Visayas and Mindanao region, the best-known literary outlets for them, including the Bisaya Magasin, are based in Makati in Metro Manila. There is also a lively ...
Bacalso edited the Cebuano periodicals Bisaya [2] from 1932 to 1934 [3] and Manila-printed periodical Lamdag of Malayan Publishing Company (renamed Filipinas Publishing Company). [4] He was the founder of Tabunon, a Manila-printed periodical published by Mariano Jesus Cuenco. [5]
Besides its flagship it publishes two other daily tabloids, Tempo and Balita, as well as nine magazines such as the Philippine Panorama, Bannawag, Liwayway, Bisaya and a host of other journals in English, Tagalog, Cebuano and other Philippine languages. It also publishes a number of lifestyle magazines such as Wedding Essentials, Style Weekend ...
It sold 3,000 copies and Bisaya magazine serialized it in 1947. It was the third novel written in Cebuano language after Juan Villagonzalo's Walay Igsoon (Without a Brother) and Uldarico Alviola's Felicitas, and the first historical fiction in Cebuano literature.