The Print Industry and the Filipino Freedom Flashcards

1
Q

He is the rulers of this time also deliberately withheld the public from accessing the early forms of media, keeping people in the dark about their ruling.

A

Del Superior Govierno,

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2
Q

was the most popular nationalistic newspaper published in 1889.

A

La Solidaridad

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3
Q

was created on February 15, 1889 in Barcelona, Spain.

A

La Solidaridad newspaper

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4
Q

During the American period, some of the long-running newspapers that we have in the country were established, namely _______ and ________.

A

The Manila Times (1898) and Manila Bulletin (1900).

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5
Q

when the Japanese colonized the country, Filipinos got their taste of ______ when selected newspapers were allowed to run under tight control.

A

media censorship

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6
Q

Some newspapers were allowed to reopen but their slant was always

A

pro-dictatorship and pro-
government.

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7
Q

The most notable magazine empire in the early 1900s was the

A

Liwayway Magazine

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8
Q

This is why it is also enshrined in the _____________ that media should be protected and should remain free.

A

1987 Philippine Constitution

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9
Q

a Filipino language magazine composed of serialized novels and short stories, essays, news items, photos, lifestyle, and entertainment features, as well as comic strip section.

A

Liwayway Magazine,

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