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Newspaper Publishing in Philippines
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Newspaper Publishing sector based in Philippines. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Sunstar Philippines
The Sun.Star Cebu is a community newspaper in Cebu City, the Philippines. It is the flagship newspaper of the Sun.Star network of newspapers and is the leading newspaper in both Metro Cebu and the province of Cebu. It is also the oldest of the Sun.Star newspapers, having been in continuous publication since 1982. Its office is in Kamagayan, Cebu City.
201 to 500 staff
The Bicol Universitarian
Fairness, Accuracy, and Genuine Student Service
11 to 50 staff
Visayan Business Post
A fresh source of local and business news and information in the Visayas, Philippines. Through our printed newspaper and website, we are dedicated to providing access to news that educates, inspires and informs. Published weekly in the Visayan Islands, we hope to achieve national distribution later this year.
1 to 10 staff
Gold Star Daily News
Gold Star Daily News Publishing is a Mindanao-wide newspaper formerly Mindanao Gold Star Daily. Aside from providing accurate, credible and timely news it also caters to legal placement, extrajudicial settlement publication, Marina publication, Local Civil Registry, print advertorials, teacher rankings and print and online advertising among others."
51 to 200 staff
Manila Channel
ManilaChannel - Updated Stories for the Filipino People. Manila Channel (M Channel Digital Media) a online news website in the Philippines.
51 to 200 staff
Sorsogon Guardian
Page under development.
1 to 10 staff
The Boracay Sun Newspaper
Boracay's monthly newspaper with features of the latest happenings on the island.
11 to 50 staff
Philippine Daily Inquirer
The Philippine Daily Inquirer is undeniably the country’s most credible and influential newspaper, with more than one million nationwide readers daily. Distinguished by award-giving bodies like the Catholic Mass Media Awards, Jaime Ongpin Awards for Investigative Journalism, Anvil Awards and WAN-IFRA Asia Media Awards, it is the Philippines’ most awarded broadsheet with over 500 awards and citations. With four regional bureaus, over 130 provincial correspondents nationwide and four printing presses in Cebu, Davao, Laguna and Manila, Inquirer delivers news to the provinces faster and more effectively than its competitors. One of its news website, is ranked among the world’s most visited news sites, averaging one million page views a day. For more than 30 years, the Inquirer has been at the forefront of setting the agenda by chronicling everyday events with much ardour and enthusiasm. These same virtues propelled the Inquirer to greater heights and elevated discussions on pressing issues in the society to a whole new level. With an end in mind to spark change in the society, it ask questions nobody else would ask, which leads to call for action. Through this, Inquirer aims to inspire every Filipino people to become its own leader. Its business savvy and social conscience have been recognized with the Agora Award for Outstanding Marketing Company of the Year in 1998, Anvil Award of Merit for its participation in Tabang Mindanaw and Gold Quill Award of Excellence for Economic, Social and Environmental Development in 2003. Its meaningful goal of making a difference in the everyday life of Filipinos continues to be the driving force behind its journalistic and corporate initiatives. As the country’s number 1 newspaper, the Philippine Daily Inquirer will remain steadfast in its commitment to bring “Balanced news, fearless views” to readers when and where it matters.
201 to 500 staff
The Philippine Star
A trusted name. Trust and relevance are the most valuable currencies in today’s media landscape. A vaunted pillar of Philippine journalism whose integrity is anchored on the Biblical motto, “Truth Shall Prevail”, The Philippine STAR is the flagship title of the Philstar Media Group, one of the premier and most admired media organizations in the country. Reaching audiences where it matters most, The STAR is the newspaper of choice of the country’s top establishments, notably Jollibee, Starbucks, leading hotel chains, restaurants and hospitals. We are the preferred publisher of brands and clients throughout the country, cornering the industry’s biggest print advertising gross for the past 12 years and counting. A global presence. Our website, Philstar.com, is one of the leading online news and entertainment portals in the Philippines. A tribute to our rich content is the amount of time readers spend onsite. Compared to other websites, philstar.com has an audience that lingers, spending an average of 15 minutes on the website compared to the industry average of only two minutes. Through the years, The STAR has lived up to its mission of informing and inspiring readers the world over. Armed with a solid foundation in journalism, an enviable record of corporate success, and an undiminished sense of public service, The Philippine STAR continues to thrive in an ever-changing media landscape.
201 to 500 staff
Businessmirror
A broader look at today’s business
201 to 500 staff
Businessworld Publishing Corporation
Follow for data-driven stories, economic and business insights, and moments from local culture, arts, and technology! Trunkline number:
51 to 200 staff
The Guidon
The GUIDON has served as the Ateneo’s voice of truth for 94 years. Like many campus publications, it remains firm in its fearless commitment to chase stories that highlight, unveil, and make sense of provoking narratives from within and beyond the University. In its 94th year, The GUIDON strives to uphold the publication’s legacy through innovative storytelling that asserts the youth’s role in the larger context of nation-building. Have any questions/concerns? Send them to desk@theguidon.com.
51 to 200 staff
The Manila Times
The Manila Times is a national daily newspaper in the Philippines that delivers trusted, quality content in print and digital editions and for online and social media. It is the news source of choice for Filipinos worldwide. It was founded on October 11, 1898.
51 to 200 staff
The Lasallian
The LaSallian is of the students, by the students, and for the students; a student publication that strives for nothing less than journalistic excellence. Committed to the University's mission of producing Lasallian Achievers for God and Country that teach minds, touch hearts, and transform lives, its writers, photographers, artists, web managers, and social media managers seek for truth and work for change as competent leaders and ambassadors of critical thinking.
201 to 500 staff
Matanglawin Ateneo
Bilang Opisyal na Pahayagang Pangmag-aaral ng Pamantasang Ateneo de Manila, hangarin ng Matanglawin Ateneo na tumaliwas sa obhetibong pamamahayag at laliman pa ang pagninilay sa balita nang sa puso at katotohanang walang kinikilingan. Sa ganitong pamamaraan, sinisikap ng publikasyong paulit-ulit na mulatin ang sarili sa mga suliraning panlipunan, at kaakibat nito’y magpamulat din ng mga kapwa mag-aaral at karaniwang mamamayan. Gamit ang malaya at mapagpalayang pamamahayag, taimtim na pinapagaspas ng Matanglawin Ateneo ang kaniyang pakpak upang tuluyang mapawi ang madidilim na ulap na bumabalot sa katotohanan at humihimok para mabulag at magbulag-bulagan ang mga tao. Sa harap ng isang mapanghamong panahon, hindi hangarin ng publikasyong magsulat at kumatawan bilang boses ng mga bagkus mayroon na silang sariling boses at paninindigan—pilit lamang itong sinisiil ng mga makapangyarihan. Sa gayon, isinasabalikat ng Matanglawin Ateneo ang tungkuling makinig sa hinanakit ng mga biktima at gawin ang lahat ng kanilang makakaya upang lubos na mapaigting ang boses at kuwento ng masa. Itinataguyod nito ang pamamahayag na hindi lamang tumitiktik sa katotohanan kundi tumatanglaw rin sa masalimuot na buhay ng biktima bilang isang tao at hindi numero o istatistikang ibinabalita.
51 to 200 staff
Palawan Daily
Palawan Daily News is published weekly by Alpha Eight Publishing and distributed online through its official website, printed and distributed in MIMAROPA (Region IV-B).
1 to 10 staff
Khmer Times
It is up to the readers to make up their minds, and the better informed they are from an unbiased point of view, the easier it becomes for them to decide which way to lean on issues. We also listen to our readers and publish Letters to the Editor on a variety of subjects, to give readers a chance to have their say. Khmer Times also caters to the large young population in Cambodia with our weekly Youth Today section, with stories and features on a wide variety of topics that young people are interested in. Our daily feature, or lifestyle, pages give the latest news on wining and dining and what entertainment or shows are on. Our business section is the market leader, and our daily business pages carry not only the latest news, but also weekly updates on the kingdom’s property sector, one of the fastest growing in the region. We have a highly experienced team of journalists and photographers – many of them international award-winners – who have spent many years covering events in Cambodia, the region and the world. Khmer Times is also unique among the English-language print media in Cambodia because of the way we gather the news and report on it. We have a team of very experienced local journalists gathering the news on a daily basis and writing about it. Nobody knows a country better than the people from that country. Our small team of talented foreign journalists work as both editors, writers and photographers and help put a foreign perspective on stories when needed. Using local reporters to gather and write news is a new concept for English-language newspapers in Cambodia, but not around the region, where all the papers use the same concept. We are a truly independent newspaper using the best and most experienced local journalists and photographers with the aim of bringing our readers the best, and sometimes worst, news, business, opinions, features and sport.
201 to 500 staff
Feu Advocate
The FEU Advocate is the official student publication of Far Eastern University-Manila. Established in 1934, it is one of the most esteemed campus newspapers in the Philippines, recognized for its intrepid reporting and intelligent commentary on issues both within and outside the University. Before it became as the 'Advocate', it was first an unnamed 10-page tabloid. Through its veracious reportage and principled advocacy, it has produced competent and skilled professionals as the organization serves as an avenue for growth to its members and fosters a service-oriented and environment conscious individuals.
51 to 200 staff
Manila Standard Today Ltd
51 to 200 staff
Techview Asia
Tech, startups, and Asia. That’s a combination for a potentially explosive industry. FOLLOW us for news, current events, relevant developments, and all other issues relating to the tech startup scene in Asia TechView Asia keeps a close eye on the unique convergence of technological revolution, Asian heritage and culture, and growing venture capitalist markets all across the continent. Tech startups are taking over the eastern hemisphere, helping mould Asia into the next Silicon Valley — only larger and with much more kinetic energy that is currently in the throes of the inertial push it needs to grow BIG.
51 to 200 staff
The Flame
The Flame is the official student publication of the University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Arts and Letters since 1964.
51 to 200 staff
The Beacon Publications
The BEACON Publications empower student journalists in the university to practice their craft through active student publications involvement.
51 to 200 staff
The Cursor
The Official Student Publication of the University of the Philippines Open University
11 to 50 staff
Uplb Perspective
UPLB Perspective is the official publication of the University of the Philippines Los Baños since 1973.
11 to 50 staff