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  2. Global Daily Mirror - Wikipedia

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    Months after, it was relaunched and renamed as the Global Daily Mirror, initially as an online news website and later on June 1, 2022, it was republished as a national broadsheet. Formerly known as The Mindanao Daily Mirror, the Davao City–based newspaper, was founded by Dean Demetrio Flaviano and Anita Jacela Flaviano. References

  3. SunStar Davao - Wikipedia

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    SunStar Davao. SunStar Davao is an English language community newspaper published daily by SunStar Davao Publishing, Inc. with editorial and business office at Door 11, Ebro-Pelayo Building 1, Juan Luna St., Barangay 29-C, Davao City. [1] The main product of SunStar Davao Publishing Inc. is the SunStar Davao, an English community newspaper ...

  4. Mindanao Times - Wikipedia

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    1946. Language. English. Headquarters. Davao City. Website. www.mindanaotimes.com.ph. Mindanao Times is the oldest extant community newspaper in Mindanao, southern part of the Philippines. It was founded in 1946 with editorial and business office located at C. Bangoy cor. Palma Gil Sts., Davao City .

  5. UM Broadcasting Network - Wikipedia

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    The University of Mindanao Broadcasting Network (UMBN) is a Philippine radio network majority-owned and controlled by the Torres family. It serves as the media arm of the University of Mindanao. [ 3][ 1] Its headquarters are located at the UMBN Media Center, C. Bangoy St. cor. Palma Gil St., Poblacion, Davao City, while its national marketing ...

  6. Mindanao Media Hub - Wikipedia

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    The Mindanao Media Hub is state-owned broadcast facility in Davao City, Philippines. Construction. The construction of the Mindanao Media Hub began with the groundbreaking ceremony held on May 3, 2018. It was intended to host the Philippine government's media agencies and was initially projected to be finished by January 2019.

  7. Mindanao Gazette - Wikipedia

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    Founded. 1992. Language. English. Headquarters. Davao City, Philippines. The Mindanao Gazette is a newspaper of general circulation since 1992 by the late Judge Leonardo M. Barnes, (Ret.). Published every day with editorial and business address at No. 30 Yakal Street, Palm Village, Davao City .

  8. Mindanao Journal - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Davao City, Philippines. Circulation. general circulation. Website. mindanaojournal .com .ph. The Mindanao Journal is published weekly since 1977 by the Mindanao Journal Publications with their editorial and advertising office located at the 2nd floor of the Methodist Mission Center Bldg., C.M. Recto St., Davao City, Philippines.

  9. Motorjoy Depot Inc. - Wikipedia

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    President: Paulino C. Ongtenco. Parent. Motortrade. Website. Motortrade Mindanao. Motorjoy Depot Inc. (MDI), otherwise known as Motortrade Mindanao, is a Mindanao -based subsidiary of Motortrade [2] engaged in motorcycle dealership, sales and repair, and loans services. It is Mindanao's largest motorcycle dealership; a market leader in the island.