Sun Star Daily
Tracing its roots to 1982, this prominent media organization serves as the leading source of community news for the Visayas and Mindanao regions with a network of local editions. It is widely recognized for its commitment to grassroots journalism, providing comprehensive coverage of local politics, commerce, and culture while maintaining a significant digital footprint across the Philippines.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN PHILIPPINES
The archipelago's newspaper market is historically anchored by a strong English-language press based in Metro Manila. The industry is led by the Philippine Daily Inquirer, a broadsheet recognized for investigative reporting, and The Philippine Star, a widely circulated centrist daily. The Manila Bulletin operates as the nation's largest broadsheet and second-oldest continuously published paper, while The Manila Times remains the oldest existing English daily, founded in 1898. Although major national broadsheets are printed in English, mass-market tabloids generally publish in Tagalog, and regional dailies serve hubs in Cebuano. Paperboy indexes 12 Filipino newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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