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Oseguera, A. Anthony – 1986
This paper examines the Philippine transition of power as a communication event where the role of the print and electronic media is juxtaposed to cultural and political-economic determinants. The paper attempts to describe the similarities and differences between culture and communications in the Philippines and the United States. An…
Descriptors: Elections, Foreign Countries, Information Dissemination, Mass Media Role
Guimary, Donald L. – 1989
With the overthrow of Ferdinand Marcos from his 20-year rule of the Philippines, the news media regained its freedom and its voice, and now faces a new set of problems: low circulation, questionable ethical standards of reporters and their lack of experience, and ominous indications from the Corazon Aquino government that the administration might…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Ethics, Foreign Countries, Freedom of Speech
Guioguio, Reynaldo V. – 1978
Mass media in the Philippines at present show two seemingly opposite trends: a small but noticeable increase in the number of provincial newspapers, and a reduction in the number of radio stations in certain areas. Two general features of the media situation, the private ownership of the media and the need for progressive public service…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Journalism