List of newspapers published in Metro Manila
Below is a list of newspapers printed and distributed in the Metropolitan Manila area; and they're sold in Metro Manila, and also in the nationwide market. The National Capital Region has three major English language daily papers: Manila Bulletin, Philippine Daily Inquirer and The Philippine Star.[1][2]
Broadsheets
- BusinessMirror
- BusinessWorld
- Chinese Commercial News
- The Daily Tribune
- Malaya
- Manila Bulletin
- The Manila Times
- The Philippine Chronicle
- Philippine Daily Inquirer
- The Philippine Star
- The Standard
- United Daily News
Online
- GMAnews.tv
- e-Dyario
- Kicker Daily News
- Manila Seoul
- Manila Shimbun
- Rappler
- Sun.Star Manila
- Trending News Portal
- World News PH
Tabloids
- Abante
- Abante Tonite
- Bagong Sagad Ngayon
- Bagong Tiktik
- Bagong Toro
- Balita
- Bandera
- Bomba Balita
- Bulgar
- Diyaryo Pinoy (Free Paper)
- Hataw
- Inquirer Libre
- Kadyot Bawat Report May Sundot
- Metro Daily
- Metro Manila Today
- Pang-Masa
- People's Journal
- People's Monitor
- People's Tonight
- Pilipino Mirror
- Pilipino Star Ngayon
- Pinas
- Pinoy Journalismo
- Pinoy Parazzi
- Pinoy Weekly
- Police Files Tonite
- Ratsada
- Remate
- Saksi sa Balita
- Sikat
- Taliba
- Tanod
- Tempo
- The Daily Sun
- Tumbok
Magazines
- Famous Spot Magazine
- Ating Alamin Gazette
- Bannawag
- Bisaya
- Hiligaynon
- The Jeepney Magazine
- Liwayway
- The Philippine Panorama
- Rising Star Feng Shui
- Rising Star Horoscope
- Rising Star Chinese Horoscope
- Rising Star Horoscope Prediction
- Astro Horoscope Feng Shui
- Astro Horoscope Lucky Charms
- Magnegosyo Tayo
- Eksena
- Moviestar Magasin
- Starweek
- Sunday Inquirer Magazine
- WU! Manila Magazine
Defunct periodicals
Newspapers
- Ang Kaibigan ng Bayan
- Daily Globe
- Diario de Manila
- El Debate
- La Ilustración Filipina
- La Vanguardia
- Mabuhay
- Manila Chronicle
- Philippines Daily Express
- Philippine Herald
- Today
- Times Journal
Tabloids
- Banat
- Bosero
- Remate Tonight
- RP Daily Exposé
- Toro
- TIK-TIK
See also
References
- ↑ Bautista, Ma. Lourdes & Bolton, Kingsley. "Philippine English: Linguistic and Literary". Hong Kong University Press. Retrieved 25 October 2015.
- ↑ "The Print Media: A Tradition of Freedom". National Commission for Culture and the Arts. Retrieved 25 October 2015.
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