This list of newspapers currently being published in the Philippines includes broadsheets and tabloids published daily and distributed nationwide. Regional newspapers or those published in the regions are also included. Almost all broadsheets published nationwide are in English; most tabloids are published in Tagalog.
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How do you know what's happening in your world? The amount of information just a click away may be limitless, but the time and energy we have to absorb and evaluate it is not. All the information in the world won't be very useful unless you know how to read the news. To your grandparents, parents, or even older siblings, this idea would have sounded strange. Only a few decades ago, news was broad-based. Your choices were limited to a couple of general interest magazines and newspaper of record, and three or four TV networks where trusted newscasters delivered the day's news at the same reliable time every evening. But the problems with this system soon became apparent as mass media spread. While it was known that authoritarian countries controlled and censored information, a series of scandals showed that democratic governments were also misleading the public, often with media cooperation. Revelations of covert wars, secret assassinations, and political corruption undermined public faith in official narratives presented by mainstream sources. This breakdown of trust in media gatekeepers lead to alternative newspapers, radio shows, and cable news competing with the major outlets and covering events from various perspectives. More recently, the Internet has multiplied the amount of information and viewpoints, with social media, blogs, and online video turning every citizen into a potential reporter. But if everyone is a reporter, nobody is, and different sources may disagree, not only opinions, but on the facts themselves. So how do you get the truth, or something close? One of the best ways is to get the original news unfiltered by middlemen. Instead of articles interpreting a scientific study or a politician's speech, you can often find the actual material and judge for yourself. For current events, follow reporters on social media. During major events, such as the Arab Spring or the Ukrainian protests, newscasters and bloggers have posted updates and recordings from the midst of the chaos. Though many of these later appear in articles or broadcasts, keep in mind that these polished versions often combine the voice of the person who was there with the input of editors who weren't. At the same time, the more chaotic the story, the less you should try to follow it in real time. In events like terrorist attacks and natural disasters, today's media attempts continuous coverage even when no reliable new information is available, sometimes leading to incorrect information or false accusations of innocent people. It's easy to be anxious in such events, but try checking for the latest information at several points in the day, rather than every few minutes, allowing time for complete details to emerge and false reports to be refuted. While good journalism aims for objectivity, media bias is often unavoidable. When you can't get the direct story, read coverage in multiple outlets which employ different reporters and interview different experts. Tuning in to various sources and noting the differences lets you put the pieces together for a more complete picture. It's also crucial to separate fact from opinion. Words like think, likely, or probably mean that the outlet is being careful or, worse, taking a guess. And watch out for reports that rely on anonymous sources. These could be people who have little connection to the story, or have an interest in influencing coverage, their anonymity making them unaccountable for the information they provide. Finally, and most importantly, try to varify news before spreading it. While social media has enabled the truth to reach us faster, it's also allowed rumors to spread before they can be verified and falsehoods to survive long after they've been refuted. So, before you share that unbelievable or outrageous news item, do a web search to find any additional information or context you might have missed and what others are saying about it. Today, we are more free than ever from the old media gatekeepers who used to control the flow of information. But with freedom comes responsibility: the responsibility to curate our own experience and ensure that this flow does not become a flood, leaving us less informed than before we took the plunge.
Broadsheets
Newspaper | Language | Type | Circulation |
---|---|---|---|
BusinessMirror | English | Business daily | National |
BusinessWorld | English | Business daily | National |
Daily Tribune | English | Daily broadsheet | National |
Malaya | English | Daily broadsheet | National |
Manila Bulletin[1] | English[2] | Daily broadsheet[3] | National[2] |
Manila Standard | English | Daily broadsheet | National |
The Manila Times[1] | English | Daily broadsheet | National |
The Market Monitor | English | Business weekly | National |
Philippine Daily Inquirer[4][1] | English[2] | Daily broadsheet[3] | National[2] |
The Philippine Star[1] | English[2] | Daily broadsheet[3] | National[2] |
United News | English | Daily broadsheet | National |
SunStar | English | Daily broadsheet | National |
Online only
Name | Language | Type | Area reporting covers |
---|---|---|---|
ABS-CBN News | English/Filipino | Daily | National |
Bulatlat[5] | English | Daily | National |
Cebu Daily News (CDN Digital) | English | Daily | Regional |
CNN Philippines | English | Daily | National |
Davao Today | English | Daily | Regional |
GMA News Online | English | Daily | National |
I Love Tacloban | Waray | Daily | National |
Interaksyon[6] | English | Daily | National |
News5 | English | Daily | National |
The Philippine Business and News | English | Daily | National |
Rappler[7] | English | Daily | National |
SunStar Manila | English | Daily | National |
POLITIKO | English | Daily | National |
Bilyonaryo | English | Daily | National |
Asul TV | English/Filipino | Daily | National |
Tabloids
Newspaper | Language | Type | Circulation |
---|---|---|---|
Abante[8] | Tagalog[3] | Tabloid[3] | National[3] |
Abante Tonite | Tagalog | Tabloid[9] | National |
Agila ng Bayan | Tagalog | Tabloid | National |
Bagong Sagad Ngayon[7] | Tagalog | Tabloid | National |
Bagong Toro | Tagalog | Tabloid | National |
Balita | Tagalog | Tabloid | National |
Balita Central | Tagalog | Bi-monthly tabloid | National |
Bandera[10] | Tagalog | Tabloid | National |
Bistado | Tagalog | Weekly tabloid | National |
Bulgar[4] | Tagalog | Tabloid | National |
Diaryo Bomba | Tagalog | Tabloid | National |
Hataw | Tagalog | Tabloid | National |
Kadyot | Tagalog | Tabloid | National |
Pang-Masa | Tagalog | Tabloid | National |
People's Balita | Tagalog | Tabloid | National |
People's Journal[11] | English[3] | Tabloid[3] | National[3] |
People's Tonight | English | Tabloid | National |
Pilipino Mirror | Tagalog | Tabloid | National |
Pilipino Star Ngayon | Tagalog | Tabloid | National |
Pinas | Tagalog | Tabloid | National |
Pinoy Paparazzi | Tagalog | Tabloid | National |
Pinoy Weekly | Tagalog | Weekly tabloid | National |
Police Files Tonite | Tagalog | Tabloid | National |
Remate | Tagalog | Tabloid[12] | National |
Saksi Ngayon | Tagalog | Tabloid | National |
Tempo[11] | English[2] | Tabloid[2] | National[2] |
X-Files | Tagalog | Tabloid | National |
NewsKo | Tagalog | Tabloid | National |
Regional and community newspapers
The Mayon Times | English/Bicol | Tabloid | Regional |
---|---|---|---|
Baguio Midland Courier | English | Tabloid | Regional |
Banat | Cebuano | Tabloid | Regional |
The Bicol Chronicle | English/Bicolano | Tabloid | Regional |
Bicol Informer | Bicolano | Tabloid | Regional |
Bicol Mail | Bicolano | Tabloid | Regional |
Bicol Peryodiko | Tagalog | Tabloid | Regional |
The Bicol Regional Weekly Digest | English/Bicolano | Tabloid | Regional |
Bicol Standard | Bicolano | Tabloid | Regional |
The Bohol Chronicle | English | Tabloid | Regional |
The Bohol Standard | English | Tabloid | Regional |
Bohol Times | Cebuano | Tabloid | Regional |
Brigada News | Cebuano | Tabloid | Regional |
Business Week Mindanao | English | Tabloid | Regional |
Cagayan de Oro Journal | English | Tabloid | Regional |
Cagayan de Oro Times | English | Tabloid | Regional |
The Cagayan Times | English | Tabloid | Regional |
Catanduanes Tribune | Bicolano | Tabloid | Regional |
Cebu Examiner | English | Tabloid | Regional |
The Daily Dipolognon | English | Tabloid | Regional |
Daily Guardian | Hiligaynon | Tabloid | Regional |
The Daily Sun | English | Tabloid | Regional |
Eastern Visayas Examiner | Waray | Tabloid | Regional |
Eastern Visayas Mail | Waray | Tabloid | Regional |
The Filipino Connection | English | Tabloid | Regional |
The Filipino Express | English | Tabloid | Regional |
The Freeman | English | Tabloid | Regional |
Golden Journal | English | Tabloid | Regional |
Hublas nga Kamatuoran | Cebuano | Tabloid | Regional |
Ilocos Sentinel | English | Weekly tabloid | Regional |
The Ilocos Times | English | Weekly tabloid | Regional |
Iloilo Metropolitan Times | English | Weekly tabloid | Regional |
Isabela Star | English/Ilocano | Weekly tabloid | Regional |
La Union Herald | English/Ilocano | Weekly tabloid | Regional |
Latigo Weekly Newspaper | Tagalog/English | Weekly tabloid | Regional |
Leyte-Samar Daily Express | Waray | Broadsheet | Regional |
Libre | Tagalog | Tabloid | Regional |
Maguindanao Network | English | Tabloid | Regional |
Manila Channel | English | Tabloid | Regional |
Metro Cebu News | English | Business | Regional |
Metronews Bulacan | English | Weekly tabloid | Regional |
Mindanao Cross | English | Tabloid | Regional |
Mindanao Daily News | English | Tabloid | Regional |
Mindanao Examiner | English | Tabloid | Regional |
Mindanao Gold Star Daily[7] | English | Tabloid | Regional |
Mindanao Star | English | Tabloid | Regional |
Mindanao Times | English | Tabloid | Regional |
MindaNews | English | Tabloid | Regional |
Mindoro Bulletin | English | Tabloid | Regional |
MLDC Valley Times | English/Ilocano | Weekly tabloid | Regional |
Moro Information Agency | English | Tabloid | Regional |
The Negros Chronicle | English | Weekly tabloid | Regional |
The News Today | English | Tabloid | Regional |
Northern Dispatch | English/Ilocano | Weekly tabloid | Regional |
The Northern Forum Cagayan Valley | English | Tabloid | Regional |
Northern Light | English/Ilocano | Weekly tabloid | Regional |
Olongapo News | English | Tabloid | Regional |
Operation Exposé | Tagalog | Tabloid | Regional |
Palawan Daily News | Tagalog | Tabloid | Regional |
Palawan News | English/Tagalog | Online Daily/Weekly Newspaper | Regional |
Panay News | Hiligaynon | Tabloid | Regional |
Periodiko Metro | English | Tabloid | Regional |
Pinoy Parazzi | English | Tabloid | Regional |
Punto! Central Luzon[13] | English | Tabloid | Regional |
The Reporter | Cebuano | Tabloid | Regional |
Samar News | Waray | Tabloid | Regional |
Sinirangan News | Waray | Tabloid | Regional |
Southern Leyte Times | Cebuano | Tabloid | Regional |
Subic Updater | English | Tabloid | Regional |
Sunday Punch | English | Tabloid | Regional |
SunStar Bacolod | English | Daily tabloid | Regional |
SunStar Baguio | English | Daily tabloid | Regional |
SunStar Cagayan de Oro | English | Daily tabloid | Regional |
SunStar Cebu | English | Daily tabloid | Regional |
SunStar Davao | English | Daily tabloid | Regional |
SunStar Pampanga | English | Daily tabloid | Regional |
SuperBalita Cagayan de Oro | Cebuano | Daily tabloid | Regional |
SuperBalita Cebu[4] | Cebuano | Daily tabloid | Regional |
SuperBalita Davao | Cebuano | Daily tabloid | Regional |
Urduja Mirror | English/Ilocano | Weekly tabloid | Regional |
Vigan Chronicle | English/Ilocano | Weekly tabloid | Regional |
Visayan Business Post | English/Cebuano | Tabloid | Regional |
Visayan Daily Star | English | Tabloid | Regional |
Voice of the South | English | Tabloid | Regional |
Zambo Times | English | Tabloid | Regional |
Zamboanga Today | English | Tabloid | Regional |
Foreign-language newspapers
Spanish
- La Jornada Filipina
- Semanario de Filipinas
- Revista Filipina
Mandarin Chinese
- Chinese Commercial News (菲律賓商報)
- Philippine Chinese Daily (菲律賓華報)
- Sino-Fil Daily (菲華日報)
- Ta Kung Pao - Philippine edition (大公報 - 菲律賓版)
- United Daily News (聯合日報)
- Wen Wei Po - Philippine edition (文匯報 - 菲律賓版)
- World News (世界日報)
Japanese
Korean
- Ilyo Sinmun
- Manila Seoul
- News Gate
- Weekly Manila
References
- ^ a b c d Philippine Journal of Linguistics. Linguistic Society of the Philippines. 2000. p. 31. Retrieved 13 April 2022.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Astrero, Emily T.; Torres, Joel M. (31 December 2020). "Capturing the Frames of News Story Leads in Philippine Dailies: A Discourse Analysis". Studies in Pragmatics and Discourse Analysis. 1 (1): 37–46. doi:10.48185/spda.v1i1.87. S2CID 234394909. Retrieved 13 April 2022.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Bautista, MA Lourdes S.; Bolton, Kingsley (1 November 2008). Philippine English: Linguistic and Literary. Hong Kong University Press. p. 53. ISBN 978-962-209-947-0. Retrieved 13 April 2022.
- ^ a b c "A day in the life of 3 dailies". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 26 Oct 2003. Retrieved 13 April 2022.
- ^ "Afp Way Off The Mark". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 20 May 2005. Retrieved 13 April 2022.
- ^ dela Paz, Chrisee (14 August 2015). "Interaksyon no longer News5's online platform". RAPPLER. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
- ^ a b c Estella, Pauline Gidget Resterio; Löffelholz, Martin (July 2019). Media Landscapes - Philippines (PDF). TU Ilmenau. doi:10.22032/dbt.40134. ISBN 9781683796848. Retrieved 13 April 2022.
- ^ Blacque, Iva Sylva (13 January 1992). "Going under the influence of a high brow salary". Manila Standard. Retrieved 13 April 2022.
- ^ "Abante Tonite printing house stormed, burned by 4 armed men". RAPPLER. 9 September 2019. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
- ^ "Bandera Launched As Rp's 1st Compact Newspaper". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 28 May 2005. Retrieved 13 April 2022.
- ^ a b Philippine Journal of Linguistics. Linguistic Society of the Philippines. 2000. p. 32. Retrieved 13 April 2022.
- ^ Arguelles, Mar S. (14 March 2017). "Tabloid columnist shot dead in Masbate". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved 16 April 2022.
- ^ "Trying times for community newspapers". INQUIRER.net. 5 July 2020. Retrieved 13 April 2022.
Further reading
- Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, University of Oxford (2020). "Philippines". Digital News Report. UK. OCLC 854746354.