Manila Bulletin
Established in 1900, the Manila Bulletin is the largest broadsheet newspaper by circulation in the Philippines. This English-language daily provides comprehensive coverage of national news, business, and entertainment. It remains a major influential voice and one of the country's oldest continuously published newspapers.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN MANILA
The Philippine national print market is highly centralized in the capital, dominated by competing English-language broadsheets that distribute countrywide alongside regional tabloids. Among the country's oldest active dailies are the Manila Times, founded in 1898, and the Manila Bulletin, established in 1900. These historic publications compete against major contemporary broadsheets like the Philippine Daily Inquirer and the Philippine Star, both launched in the mid-1980s during the transition away from martial law. Paperboy lists 6 newspapers in Manila.
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