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Pilipino Star Ngayon, self-styled as Pilipino Star NGAYON and first known as Ang Pilipino Ngayon, is the leading tabloid newspaper of daily nationwide circulation in the Philippines. [2] [3] It is written and published in Filipino, the national language of the Philippines. The tabloid newspaper is owned and operated by PhilStar Daily, Inc ...
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.
Philippine Collegiate Peace Debates (September 29, 2013) Philippine Marine Biodiversity Video Documentary by Sen. Loren Legarda (May 2014) Philippine Military Academy Graduation Rites (March, yearly) People Power 20th Anniversary Documentary Special (2006) Promulgation of the Preamble of the 1987 Philippine Live Constitution (December 4, 2013)
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.
Bagong Pilipinas Ngayon (2025–present, simulcast on PTV) Balitang Pambansa (2024; simulcast on PTV, IBC, PIA and PNA) Celebrating Life (2017–present) Census Serbilis; Doctor On Board (2018–present) Global Pinoy Konek (2023–present) Go Agri (2022–present) Game On: Isyu at Balita (2023–present, hookup from RP2 Sports)
Pilipino Klasiks; Rated Wide Awake Movies; Relax (Watch a Movie) RVQ Movie Specials; Sampaguita Pictures (1990) Saturday Night Playhouse; Sinag 9; Sinag sa 9; Sine sa 9; Sinebisyon; Solar's Big Ticket (2010–2011) Solar's Golden Ticket (2009–2010) Studio 9 Presents; Sunday's Big Event; Super Tagalog Movies; Tagalog Movie Special; Teatro ...
No, your ears did not fool you, that is a Philippine language spoken in the Netflix Korean drama Arthdal Chronicles. Nash Ang, the Filipino actor who speaks it during the show's ninth episode ...
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]