Overview of the Philippine Media
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Overview of the Philippine Media
Moscow 24 June 2011 RIA Novosti is a leading Russian media company with a rich 70-year history. Today, the RIA Novosti media holding includes the eponymous multimedia Russian Information Agency, the Russian Agency of Legal and Judicial Information, the R-sport news agency, the Moscow News Publishing House, which publishes newspapers in Russian, English and Arabic, a press center, as well as more than 70 Internet resources in 14 languages. In celebration of its 70th anniversary, the RIA Novosti media holding launches the International Future Media Forum, which focuses on the development of media technology, the impact of new and traditional media on society, and the future of journalism. Special session: Russian and Foreign Media: Past, Present, Future An Overview of the Philippine Media By Charmy G. Sabigan Bombo Radyo Philippines The different mass media: • Print – Newspapers – Magazines • Broadcast – Radio – Television • On Line Newspapers About 65 Newspapers in the country of national and local circulation 24 National The Rest Regional/local Circulation: About 4.7 M Newspapers • Written in English those of national circulation. • Local Newspapers are written either in English, Filipino, the national language or in the local languages Broadsheets have their own websites updated regularly Magazines Only 12 are considered on the top All in English There are others which are regional and use the national language or local dialect Magazines cater to certain groups or interests FHM – leading magazine for men, sexy but not vulgar Seventeen – leading teenage magazine The EntrepreneurHandbook for Small-to-Medium size business owners CosmopolitanDeals with romance, beauty, showbiz and many others Yes MagazineThe leading entertainment magazine Television • There are less than 300 TV stations • Only three (3) are dominant – Associated Broadcasting Company or ABC 5 – ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp. or TV 2 – GMA Network or TV 7 Radio • There are more than a thousand radio stations in the AM and FM bands Radio • Only three (3) Dominant Networks – Bombo Radyo Philippines – Manila Broadcasting Corporation – Radio Mindanao Network The next table is a summary of the number of licensed broadcast media in the Philippines released by the National Telecommunications Commission or (NTC) NUMBER OF BROADCAST AND CATV STATIONS BY REGION REGION AM FM TV TV RELAY TV X' LATOR DTU / DBS CATV MMDS NCR CAR I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII ARMM CARAGA TOTAL 31 11 33 19 18 31 36 35 27 22 23 22 34 14 9 18 383 25 20 38 38 24 76 68 71 47 30 44 37 77 23 7 34 659 22 10 13 16 13 30 30 29 21 11 21 21 31 9 5 15 297 0 4 3 1 1 4 3 3 2 7 0 0 1 0 0 1 30 0 6 2 4 8 4 8 2 6 0 7 3 0 1 0 5 56 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 42 13 84 67 11 210 72 72 67 71 37 32 18 42 1 34 873 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 TOTAL = TOTAL 120 64 173 146 77 356 217 212 170 141 132 115 161 89 22 107 2302 2302 Government Controlled Networks • Three (3) Television Stations – National Broadcasting Network, Inc. (NBN-TV4) – Radio Philippine Network ( RPN TV 9) – Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation (IBC-13) Government Controlled Networks • One (1) Radio Network – –Radyo ng Bayan but has regional stations Government TV and Radio are least patronized by the people. Government TV and Radio stations did not rate in scientific surveys conducted by Nielsen Information Agencies • There are government information agencies in every region of the country but are not the principal sources of information of the people Information Agencies • Majority of the citizens are not aware that they exist The Mass Media Consumers of the Philippines Level of Censorship How does the state influence the mass media? Philippine Media are remarked the freest in Asia The Philippines adopts The United States of America’s First Amendment The Philippine Constitution provides In Article 3, Bill of Rights Sec 4 Section 4. No law shall be passed abridging the freedom of speech, of expression, or of the press, or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and petition the government for redress of grievances Thank You