Visayan Daily Star
Established in 1982, this publication serves as a primary source of news for the province of Negros Occidental and the wider Visayas region. It is widely recognized for its consistent reporting on regional politics, local industry, and community events, solidifying its role as a cornerstone of provincial journalism.
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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