Journalism was introduced in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period when newspapers were established to disseminate news and information. The first newspaper in the country, "La Esquela," was founded in 1811. The American colonization in the early 20th century further influenced the development of journalism in the Philippines.
Journalism started in the Philippines during the 16th century. But it was in 1887 when Filipinos started to write on their own without the influence of the Spaniards.
promoting shared responsibility and acceptability in disaster preparedness through campus journalism
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The best school in the Philippines for taking MA degree for journalism is the Centro Escolar University. It is located in the country's capital city, Metro Manila.
Bridging Poverty Gap through Responsible Campus Journalism in Achieving Millenium Development Goals!
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The theme for the 2010-2011 campus journalism in the Philippines was "Campus Journalism: A Driving Force for Truth, Accountability, and Social Transformation." It emphasized the role of campus journalists in promoting transparency, responsibility, and positive change in society through their reporting and writing.
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you're asking about history, the answers are mostly written in books. the answer for your question is broad one book can be not enough.
Campus journalism plays a crucial role in promoting good governance in the Philippines by raising awareness, providing critical analysis of government policies and actions, and holding authorities accountable. Through objective reporting and investigative journalism, campus journalists can empower the youth to participate in governance and advocate for transparency and accountability in public institutions.