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  2. Pinoy Weekly - Wikipedia

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    Pinoy Weekly is published by PinoyMedia Center. Inc., a non-government organization devoted to democratizing the practice of journalism in the country, and focuses on investigative stories that concern what it terms as the "underreported" sectors of Philippine society: peasants , workers, overseas Filipinos , youth, indigenous peoples , and women.

  3. List of newspapers in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Weekly tabloid: Regional The Ilocos Times: English: Weekly tabloid: Regional Iloilo Metropolitan Times: English: Weekly tabloid: Regional Isabela Star: English/Ilocano: Weekly tabloid: Regional La Union Herald: English/Ilocano: Weekly tabloid: Regional Latigo Weekly Newspaper Tagalog/English Weekly tabloid Regional Leyte-Samar Daily Express ...

  4. Inquirer Bandera - Wikipedia

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    September 10, 1990; 34 years ago () Political alignment: Independent: Language: Filipino, Taglish (Bandera Luzon & Visayas) English (Bandera Mindanao) Ceased publication: July 5, 2020 (print edition) Circulation: Nationwide (Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao editions) (until 2020) Sister newspapers: Philippine Daily Inquirer, Inquirer Libre, Cebu Daily News

  5. Bannawag - Wikipedia

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    Bannawag (Iloko word meaning "dawn") is a Philippine weekly magazine published in the Philippines by Liwayway Publications Inc. It contains serialized novels/comics, short stories, poetry, essays, news features, entertainment news and articles, among others, that are written in Ilokano, a language common in the northern regions of the Philippines.

  6. Journalism during the Marcos dictatorship - Wikipedia

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    By dawn on September 23, 100 of the 400 individuals on Marcos' "Priority Arrest List" were in detention centers, including Manila Times publisher Chino Roces, newspaper editors Amando Doronila of the Daily Mirror, Luis Mauricio of the Philippine Graphic, Teodoro Locsin Sr. of the Philippine Free Press, and Rolando Fadul of the vernacular ...

  7. Philippine Daily Inquirer - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Daily Inquirer (PDI), or simply the Inquirer, is an English-language newspaper in the Philippines. Founded in 1985, it is often regarded as the Philippines' newspaper of record . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The newspaper is the most awarded broadsheet in the Philippines and the multimedia group, called The Inquirer Group, reaches 54 million ...

  8. Wikipedia : Tambayan Philippines/Sources

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    Philippines Graphic: online, print 1927–present (print) entertainment, literature No No consensus ALC Group of Companies (Philippine Graphic Publications, Inc.) advertising revenue, print subscriptions, purchases from the general public, sponsored content 1 Pikapika: online 2018–present entertainment No No consensus Viva Communications Inc.

  9. Estrella Alfon - Wikipedia

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    While a student in Cebu when, Alfon published her first short stories, in periodicals such as Graphic Weekly Magazine, Philippine Magazine, and the Sunday Tribune. [2] She was a prolific storywriter, playwright, and journalist. In spite of being a Cebuana, she wrote almost exclusively in English.