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Abante (lit.Move forward) is a daily Filipino tabloid publication in the Philippines.Its offices are in Quezon City and Parañaque.It is owned by Prage Management Corporation, a media company owned by two veteran journalists who took over the management and operations of Abante and its sister tabloid, Abante Tonite, from Monica Publishing Corporation of the Macasaet family in October 2017.
Pinoy Paparazzi: Tagalog: Tabloid: National Pinoy Weekly: Tagalog: Weekly tabloid: National Police Files Tonite: Tagalog: Tabloid: National Remate: Tagalog: Tabloid [12] National Saksi Ngayon: Tagalog: Tabloid: National Tempo [11] English [2] Tabloid [2] National [2] X-Files: Tagalog: Tabloid: National NewsKo: Tagalog Tabloid National
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; Largabistang Pinoy; Pinoy Parazzi [8] Pinoy Weekly; Police Files Tonite; Ratsada; Remate; Saksi sa Balita ...
A fisherman and courier by day and karaoke master by night, Roland Abante, who is from the Philippines, earned a standing ovation and the coveted four ‘yes’ votes at his audition for America ...
Politiko is a Filipino news website covering Philippine politics.Politiko was established in 2014 and managed by MCD Multimedia Corporation (as mentioned in the disclaimer of their website) and Prage Management Corporation who also controls the operation of the tabloid newspaper Abante as well as sibling websites, Bilyonaryo.com, Abogado and NewsKo.
Bilyonaryo News Channel is a Philippine free-to-air and pay television news channel based in Quezon City, Philippines and it is currently owned by the Prage Management Corporation, the company behind business news website Bilyonaryo and other media platforms including Politiko and Abante.
Xerex Xaviera is an adult column in Abante tabloid that first started as a sex advice column in July, 1988 [1] [2] [3] which was a creation of 5 young men. [4] From a sex advice column, it has evolved into a literary column about sexual exploits and experiences of letter-senders [5] and a platform for its reader's sexual fantasies. [6]
Clarissa "Claire" Castro is a Filipino lawyer and podcaster. Previously the host of the legal-advice radio show Usapang de Campanilla on DZMM (now DWPM) [1] [2] as well as one of the three co-hosts of the ABS-CBN live talk show 3-in1, Castro also previously wrote a column for Abante. [3]