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  2. Mass media in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Communication towers in Zamboanga City. Mass media in the Philippines consists of several types of media: television, radio, newspapers, magazines, cinema, and websites.. In 2004, the Philippines had 225 television stations, 369 AM radio broadcast stations, 583 FM radio broadcast stations, 10 internet radio stations, 5 shortwave stations and 7 million newspapers in circulation.

  3. Category:Lists of mass media in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Philippine television-related lists (4 C, 99 P) Pages in category "Lists of mass media in the Philippines" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  4. Category:Mass media in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    LGBTQ-related mass media in the Philippines (4 C, 1 P) M. Magazines published in the Philippines (5 C, 20 P) Mass media companies of the Philippines (29 C, 64 P, 1 F) N.

  5. Philippines media guide - AOL

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  6. Asian Media Information and Communication Centre - Wikipedia

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    Asian Media Information and Communication Centre (AMIC) is an international non-government organization (NGO) whose mission is to promote communication research and education and to facilitate dialogue on media ethics, information policy, and knowledge management among academic, industry, government, and civil society in the Asia-Pacific region.

  7. Category:Mass media in the Philippines by province - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 8 September 2021, at 01:57 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Journalism during the Marcos dictatorship - Wikipedia

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    Before the declaration of martial law, mass media in the Philippines functioned as a government watchdog and source of information for citizens. Marcos exerted considerable effort to stifle the free press, which is considered a key feature of a functioning democracy. [16]

  9. List of magazines in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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