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  • represents a simpler lifestyle, that is generally conservative, largely self-sufficient, and often characteristic of rural life
    folk culture
  • folk culture promises stability, whereas popular culture is generally looking for something new or fresh
  • a key ingredient in the formation of popular culture
    urbanization
  • served as the best source of information for a public with a growing interest in social and economic affairs
    newspapers
  • Because of the libertarian and free enterprise principles institutionalized by the American colonizers, it essentially played a “watchdog” function and has often taken an adversarial stance against government
    Philippine press
  • First Philippine newspaper (1811)
    Del Superior Govierno
  • first daily newspaper (1846)
    La Esperanza
  • best edited newspaper that was suppressed by the Governor General after 38 years of publication, allegedly for inciting the Filipinos to rebel against the Spaniards.
    Diario de Manila
  • first local publication (1893)
    El Ilocano
  • first publication for and by women (1893)
    El Hogar
  • served as the official organ of the revolutionaries (1898)
    Kalayaan
  • was the most widely read newspaper of the revolution (1898)
    La Independencia
  • Other nationalistic newspapers during the period did not last long due to American suppression include?
    El Nuevo Dia and El Renacimiento
  • most popular among the nationalistic newspaper during the period that did not last long due to American suppression
    Sakdal
  • a newspaper that attacked regressive taxes, big government, and abusive capitalists and landlords
    sakdal
  • post-war era to pre-martial law period (1945-1972) is called?
    the golden age of Philippine journalism
  • who ordered to “take over and control of all privately owned newspapers, magazines, radio and television facilities and all other media communications.?"
    Ferdinand E. Marcos
  • Campus publication of PLM
    Ang Hasik
  • most popular tabloid
    Abante
  • another favorite tabloid
    People's Journal
  • the most popular reading fare in the country is?
    Komiks
  • another popular reading fare are?
    magazines
  • Perhaps no other media channel has touched the lives of ordinary Filipinos as much as the?
    radio
  • the power of radio is best dramatized during the?
    1986 People Power Revolution
  • a Catholic radio station, asking freedom loving Filipinos to support then Gen. Fidel V. Ramos and then Defense Minister Juan Ponce Enrile.
    Radio Veritas
  • first commercial radio station
    KZKZ and KZRQ
  • The oldest existing radio station in the country today
    DZRH
  • These radio stations are owned and operated by the local community members who also produce their own programs, using the very popular Karaoke system
    Tambuli Project
  • Public service programs are usually of what genre?
    Panawagan
  • Noli de Castro, Joe Taruc, Jay Sonza, Ted Failon, Korina Sanchez, Rey Langit are examples of?
    Hardhitting Commentators
  • “to police its members on matters relating to the enforcement of broadcast media rules and regulations.
    KBP
  • documents the “prices” political candidates have to pay for desired media exposures.
    News for Sale
  • Television was introduced in the Philippines in 1953 with the opening of?
    DZAQ-TV Channel 3
  • who owned DZAQ-TV Channel 3?
    Antonio Quirino
  • Who owned ABS-CBN and The Manila Chronicle?
    Lopezes
  • a school on the air on science for elementary students which has been aired since
    Sineskwela
  • a values-oriented program
    Hirayamanawari
  • a show about heroism and heritage
    Bayani
  • Mathematics for primary and intermediate pupils
    Math Tinik
  • serves as the voice of the broadcast industry in policy matters, government regulation and in the establishment of acceptable industry practices
    KBP