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  2. The Philippine Star - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Star (self-styled The Philippine STAR) is an English-language newspaper in the Philippines and the flagship brand of the Philstar Media Group. First published on July 28, 1986, by veteran journalists Betty Go-Belmonte, Max Soliven and Art Borjal, it is one of several Philippine newspapers founded after the 1986 People Power Revolution.

  3. Inquirer Bandera - Wikipedia

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    It was then the sister newspaper of Manila Times under the Gokongwei family who acquired the broadsheet in 1989 from the Roces family. The tabloid's first head office was located at the Manila Times Compound in Quezon City before it was relocated to Mandaluyong. English was primarily used in its articles until they shifted to Tagalog in the 2000s.

  4. Dante Ang - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Ang bought The Manila Times from its previous owner, Mark Jimenez. [3] He was appointed as Chairman Emeritus of the newspaper by the family board. President Rodrigo Duterte named him special envoy for international public relations on 3 May 2017. [2]

  5. Journalism during the Marcos dictatorship - Wikipedia

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    By the dawn of 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 ...

  6. The Fookien Times - Wikipedia

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    The Fookien Times was established by Dee C. Chuan in February 1926, originally targeting Chinese migrants to the Philippines from Fujian.In its early history, the newspaper was concerned with raising money for flood relief in Fujian through the "Save Fujian Hometown Campaign", [3] which had been ravaged by flooding in 1925 and 1926.

  7. Philippines Daily Express - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines Daily Express, commonly known as the Daily Express, was a daily newspaper in the Philippines. [2] It was better known for circulating propagandist news articles related to then-President Ferdinand Marcos during the time of his regime. Its Sunday edition was known as the Philippines Sunday Express.

  8. List of newspapers in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Manila Times [1] English: Daily broadsheet: National The Market Monitor: ... The News Today: English: Tabloid: Regional Northern Dispatch: English/Ilocano: Weekly ...

  9. Global Daily Mirror - Wikipedia

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    Months after, it was relaunched and renamed as the Global Daily Mirror, initially as an online news website and later on June 1, 2022, it was republished as a national broadsheet. Formerly known as The Mindanao Daily Mirror, the Davao City–based newspaper, was founded by Dean Demetrio Flaviano and Anita Jacela Flaviano. References