Donnerstag, 18. April 2013

Top Philippine Newspapers





This news authority has also been made available online to embrace the tides but its broadsheet is what truly mirrored the country’s most significant moments since the Marcos regime. Its circulation rose from 30,000 to 260,000 daily with an average readership of over 2 million.



Founded by well-known journalists Max Soliven, Betty Go-Belmonte and Art Borjal in 1986, this national broadsheet has its circulation reach Hongkong and Saudi Arabia. Described by news critics as a feel-good newspaper, the Philippine Star is the first major newspaper in the country to have used SMS as a survey tool for its readers.

This English newspaper hit the streets back in October 11, 1898, which was a time when the country was on the brink of another war during Gen. Aguinaldo’s term. 


It is the largest broadsheet in circulation size followed by the Philippine Daily Inquirer. The Manila Bulletin is owned by Chinese-Filipino businessman Emilio Yap who also owns the publishing of popular tabloids Tempo and Balita and magazines such as Liwayway, Bisaya and Philippine Panorama.

Since 1982, this flagship newspaper owned by the Sun.Star network has been the leading read in the queen city of the south.
This weekly newspaper makes its way to the top newspapers in the country for its unique specialization – delivering news and issues concerning the Filipino-American community.
Billing itself as Cebu’s Only Independent Newspaper, this newspaper released its first circulation in 1998. AC Nielsen surveys revealed the Cebu Daily News as the most preferred regional paper in the region.


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