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This comprehensive history of Philippine communication would show the: (1) development of traditional or folk media even as early as the pre-Spanish period; (2) development of mass media infrastruc-ture (print, broadcast and cinema) and later, new information tech-nology; (3) growth and development of communication as a
21 sty 2024 · The Philippines has a rich history of mass media and communication, particularly in the post-war era from 1946 to 1972. This period witnessed significant developments in journalism, radio, and television, as well as the influence of political events on the media landscape.
5 dni temu · The Philippine media landscape is product of and subject to a stormy history that is characterized by recurring patterns: attempts of intimidation - let it be during Spanish or American colonialization, Japanese occupation or by Marcos’ martial law - and the media’s resilience, reflected in relentless, anti-establishment and often ...
19 lut 2020 · Doeppers (1984), in an interview with Dresang (1985), notes a trend in the Philippines where media outlets have proliferated at crucial times in the country’s history — in the late 1800’s (revolution against Spain), in early American colonisation, and in 1945 (the end of Japanese occupation).
History of the Philippine Media References: Tuazon, Ramon R. (nd). The Print Media: A tradition of Freedom. National Commission for Culture and the Arts. Journeyman Productions. State of Denial. Youtube Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility. (2006). Freedom of Expression
Communication Media in the Philippines: 1521-1986. Ramon R. Tuazon. Full Text: PDF. Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints is published by the Ateneo de Manila University. ISSN: 2244-1093 (Print)
This study traces the history and construction of institutionalized cultural and audiovisual heritage in the Philippines and investigates how evolving views of heritage have shaped the country’s audiovisual