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EVOLUTION OF MEDIA

Philippines

Baybayin or Alibata
(1500)
Pre-Colonial Traces
The term Baybayin means spelling. It is a Pre-Hispanic
Philippine writing system that originated from the
Javanese script Old Kawi and continued to be in use
during the Spanish colonization up until the late 19th
Century.

THE PRINT INDUSTRY AND


FILIPINO FREEDOM
(1811)
The Philippines was introduced to books,
magazines, and newspapers like "La Solidaridad" by
the Spaniards. The Americans then taught us the
English language and other forms of media like
newspapers

THE INDUSTRIAL AGE (1860)


THE BROADCAST INDUSTRY (1890)

Hand tools and power-driven machines are starting to


develop in this age. American colonization (1898–
1946) left a mark on the press and shaped its style.
The printing press spread within several decades and
lent its name to a new branch of media, "the press".

THE EUROPEAN FILM IMPORT (1897)


MARCOS' REGIME: CENSORSHIP AND
CRONIES (1965)

In the American Colonial, imported films from America


were shown in the early theaters in Manila during the
early 1900s.
Ferdinand Marcos, ordered the closure of all newspapers
and broadcasting stations when he declared martial law
and abolished Congress in 1972.

THE ELECTRONIC AGE (1980)


LOCAL ONLINE MEDIA (1994)

Electronic technology, including television, radio,


Internet, DVD, and medium that requires electricity or
digital encoding of information.
The Philippine's first connection to the Internet at a
PLDT network center was established
THE INFORMATION AND
DIGITAL AGE (2017)
High-tech global economy that operates in an efficient
and convenient way. This evolution of technology has led
to modernization of information and communication
processes in daily life and social organization and
became the driving force of social evolution.

THE PRINT INDUSTRY AND


FILIPINO FREEDOM
(1811)
The Philippines was introduced to books,
magazines, and newspapers like "La Solidaridad" by
the Spaniards. The Americans then taught us the
English language and other forms of media like
newspapers

THE INDUSTRIAL AGE (1860)


THE BROADCAST INDUSTRY (1890)

Hand tools and power-driven machines are starting to


develop in this age. American colonization (1898–
1946) left a mark on the press and shaped its style.
The printing press spread within several decades and
lent its name to a new branch of media, "the press".

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