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History of the Philippine Press

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Formative Assessment
1. It is the First Philippine Newsletter.
Formative Assessment
2. The Father of Modern Journalism.
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3. The Father of Philippine Printing.
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4. It is the most widely read newspaper of the revolution.
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5. It is the first newspaper in the Philippines.
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6. It is the meaning of KBP.
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7. It is the oldest existing newspaper in the
Philippines.
Formative Assessment
8. It is the first newspaper that dealt with
controversial subjects such as religion, science and
history
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9. It is the mouthpiece of the revolution and the
forthnightly organ of the propaganda movement.
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10. It is the meaning of ABS.
Liwayway Magazine
A leading Tagalog weekly magazine
published in the Philippines since 1922.
In fact, it is the oldest Tagalog magazine
in the Philippines.
Its sister publications
are Bannawag, Bisaya Magasin,
and Hiligaynon.
1931 Feb. 2022
present
Jingle Magazines
Comics - 1940
Comics - 1940
Joseph “Joe” Shuster
Antonio “Tony” Velasquez Kenkoy
1946 1947
SIOPAWMAN
Mars Ravelo
Rosa Del Rosario Liza Moreno
Gina Pareno
Lorna Tolentino Vilma Santos
Jim Fernandez
Malayan Movies
1919 -1930 José Nepomuceno
1962 - present
Lily Monteverde
1980 - present Vicente Del Rosario Jr.
1990 - present
1995 - present Felipe Gozon
Founders of ABS-CBN

Antonio Rivera Quirino Sr.  James Lindenberg


Founders of ABS-CBN

Fernando Lopez Eugenio Lopez Sr.


Bolinao Electronic Corporation

Alto Broadcasting System


Radio Corporation of America
Manila Electric Company
Luzon
Visayas
Mindanao

Transmitter tower
Alto Broadcasting System Chronicle Broadcasting Network
1950 – DZBB AM Radio Station

Robert “Uncle Bob” Stewart

1961 – DZBB TV Channel 7


Greater Manila Area Radio Television Arts
- during Marcos Dictatorship
Global Media Arts
1960- Associated
Broadcasting Corporation

TV5 Network 1992 - Associated


Broadcasting Company
Manuel V. Pangilinan
Associated Broadcasting Corporation /
ABC Development Corporation

Joaquin Roces
Media Ownership
Media Ownership
• (also known as media
consolidation or media convergence)
• is a process whereby progressively
fewer individuals or organizations
control increasing shares of the mass
media.
1. Nine Media Corporation
• a multimedia television and film
company of the Tieng family, it is now
solely owned by the ALC Group of
Companies of the late Amb. Antonio
Cabangon Chua.
Cable News Network
2. Progressive Broadcasting Corporation (PBC)

•  
• is a Philippine radio and television
network owned by businessman Alfredo
L. Henares with 70% equity share.
• The company was registered in the
Philippine Securities and Exchange
Commission (SEC) on October 6, 1986
3. Solar Entertainment Corporation

• Solar Entertainment operates two free-


to-air channels and four cable
channels.
• Solar also owns a film distribution
company (Solar Pictures).
4. Manila Broadcasting Company
 
• is a radio and television network owned
by the FJE Group of Companies in
the Philippines.
Six Different Brands of MBC
5. Rappler
• Rappler is an online news website based
in the Philippines with a bureau in Jakarta,
Indonesia.
• It started as a Facebook page named
MovePH in August 2011and later evolved
into a complete website on January 1,
2012. 
Other
Media Ownership
1. Community Media
• are generally defined as a distinct
sector of the media for their
independence, base in civil society and
provision of a social service as
opposed to seeking profits.
Community Media
a. Geographic Community
• Pertains to the location based media
products produced for a local city,
municipality, town or region.
• Its media production and distribution
channels also reflect such community –
based efforts.
Community Media

b. Community of Identity

• It pertains to different alternative


media outlets that operate with parallel
aims and feature similar themes.
2. State – owned Media
• it means that the government owns and
controls specific media outlets. This
usually pertains to the broadcast media
where certain governments run TV and
radio broadcasts of shows that feature the
government’s work and efforts.
3. Indigenous Media

• May be define as forms of media


expression conceptualized, produced and
circulated by indigenous peoples around
the globe as vehicles for communication.
4. Mainstream Media

• is a term and abbreviation used to refer


collectively to the various large mass news
media that influence a large number of
people, and both reflect and shape
prevailing currents of thought.
Walter Elias Disney
Walter Elias Disney
Walter Elias Disney

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