12. 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.
Liwayway Magazine
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50. • (also known as media
consolidation or media
convergence)
• is a process whereby progressively
fewer individuals or organizations
control increasing shares of
the mass media.
Media Ownership
51. • 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.
1. Nine Media Corporation
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• 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
2. Progressive Broadcasting Corporation (PBC)
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56. • Solar Entertainment operates
two free-to-air channels and
four cable channels.
• Solar also owns a film distribution
company (Solar Pictures).
3. Solar Entertainment Corporation
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58. • is a radio and television network
owned by the FJE Group of
Companies in the Philippines.
4. Manila Broadcasting Company
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60. • 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.
5. Rappler
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sector of the media for their
independence, base in civil society
and provision of a social service as
opposed to seeking profits.
1. Community Media
64. • 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.
a. Geographic Community
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media outlets that operate with
parallel aims and feature similar
themes.
b. Community of Identity
69. • 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.
2. State – owned Media
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expression conceptualized, produced
and circulated by indigenous peoples
around the globe as vehicles for
communication.
3. Indigenous Media
73. • 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.
4. Mainstream Media
Liwayway is a leading Tagalog weekly magazine published in the Philippines since 1922. It contains Tagalog serialized novels, short stories, poetry, serialized comics, essays, news features, entertainment news and articles, and many others. In fact, it is the oldest Tagalog magazine in the Philippines.
“Jingle is a songbook-magazine with emphasis on guitar chords. It is dedicated to the proposition that young people deserve good entertainment. Jingle is carefully prepared to suit the interest of students, young professionals and the not-so-young, who, in times like this, need a new, creative and exciting outlet.”
Comics in the Philippines (Filipino: Komiks) have been widespread and popular throughout the country from the 1920s to the present. Komiks were partially inspired by American mainstream comic strips and comic books during the early 20th century. The medium first became widely popular after World War II.
Is a Canadian-American comic book artist best known for co-creating the DC Comics character Superman, with Jerry Siegel, in Action Comics #1 (cover-dated June 1938).
Shuster was involved in a number of legal battles over ownership of the Superman character. His comic book career after Superman was relatively unsuccessful, and by the mid-1970s, Shuster had left the field completely due to partial blindness.
Francisco "Kenkoy" Harabas is a Philippine comics character created by writer Romualdo Ramos and cartoonist and illustrator Tony Velasquez in 1929. Velazquez continued the strip for decades after Ramos' death in 1932. Kenkoy was seminal to Philippine comics and thus Velasquez is considered the founding father of the industry. The term kenkoy has entered the Filipino language to mean a joker, jester, or a hilarious person
In 1946, the first regularly published all-comic-magazine was born, the short-lived Halakhak Komiks. Halakhak lasted only ten issues, perhaps due to the lack of an efficient distribution system. The company went broke and Halakhak was closed down.
In 1947, Don Ramon Roces and Tony Velasquez started Ace Publications, a komiks publishing house that published komik books: Pilipino Komiks in 1947, Tagalog Klasiks in 1949, Hiwaga Komiks in 1950, Espesyal Komiks in 1952, Kenkoy Komiks in 1959, and Educational Klasiks Komiks in 1962.
Siopawman was a Filipino comedic superhero. It was also the title of the first comic strip created by Filipino cartoonist Lauro "Larry" Zarate Alcala after World War II. Siopawman first appeared in Halakhak Komiks in 1947. Siopawman was described as a “Superman parody”.
Mars Ravelo was one of the most successful Filipino comic artists. He was the creator of the famous superheroine 'Darna', and the highest paid comic artist of his time. After World War II, Ravelo realized the Filipinos were in need of a superhero. He created the heroic superheroine 'Varga' in Bulaklak magazine in 1947. Ravelo left the magazine two years later, and had to leave his character behind. So, upon joining Pilipino Komiks in 1949, he rebuilt 'Varga' to 'Darna'.
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Darna, Kuno? is a 1979 Filipino film directed by Luciano B. Carlos and co-written by Toto Belano. Produced under the action, comedy, and fantasy genre, it was a family-friendly movie intended as a parody or spoof of Mars Ravelo's comic book character and female superhero Darna.
Jim M. Fernandez is a Filipino comic book artist best known for his works on Aztec and Aliwan Komiks. He also popularized the fictional character, Zuma in his novels.
José Zialcita Nepomuceno was one of the pioneering directors and producers of Philippine cinema. He is also known as the "founder of Philippine movies", and he had his own production company Jose Nepomuceno Productions. He produced the first Filipino silent film entitled Dalagang Bukid in 1919.
Lily Yu Monteverde, nicknamed Mother Lily (born August 19, 1938), is a Filipina film producer and businesswoman.
She is the first and many Filipina Movie producers who produced the boom of blockbuster films in different genres in the 70s and 80’s she made lead stars out of Alma Moreno and Lorna Tolentino and Maricel Soriano Snooky Serna and Dina Bonnievie with the junior movie stars out of Manilyn Reynes and Sheryl Cruz and Aiko Melendez and Carmina Villaroel as Regal babies. Transitioning to making bigger names out of TV stars Richard Gomez and Aga Muhlach as A list actors in the early 90s
Viva Films is a Philippine film production company established under Viva Entertainment. It was founded on November 11, 1981 by Vic del Rosario Jr.
is a Filipino film studio and film and television production company and film distributor headquartered in Quezon City. It is one of the major film studios in the Philippines, along with VIVA Films and Regal Entertainment.[2] Star Cinema has produced and released most of the highest-grossing Philippine films of all time. Star Cinema, along with its subsidiaries and MOR 101.9 Manila, forms the Star Creatives Group, the main entertainment division of media conglomerate ABS-CBN Corporation.
GMA Pictures (formerly known as Cinemax Studios and GMA Films) is a film and television production company established by GMA Network in 1995. Felipe Enrique "Henry" Lapuz Gozon, is a Filipino lawyer and the chairman and CEO of GMA Network Inc., one of the largest media networks in the Philippines.
Alto Broadcasting System and Chronicle Broadcasting Network
ABS was founded in 1946 by American electronics engineer James Lindenberg as Bolinao Electronics Corporation (BEC)