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Philippine Reliable Sources Proposal[edit]

This proposal aims to collate and classify sources often used in articles linked to the Philippines and Filipinos similar to what other WikiProjects have done. The list aims to be as comprehensive as possible similar to WikiProjects Christian music, Venezuela and Video games .

The scope of this proposal is initially concentrated on publications and various media outlets based in the Philippines and/or have a focus on the country and its people; government entities, NGOs, advocacy groups, think tanks and other websites may also be included in the collation and classification of sources (an example of this can be found in the reliable and unreliable sources list provided by WikiProject Venezuela). A general list of reliable sources covering various international media outlets can be found on this page.

Guide[edit]

  • Media - "Television" refers to terrestrial, cable and satellite television
  • Date - Date/s of operation for a media outlet, sometimes separated to differentiate between various media types
  • Paywalled - Uses paywalls or other measures (i.e. geoblocking) to manage access
  • Classification - Sources classified based on reliability (initially from the perennial sources list, may evolve based on consensus from the local community
  • Ownership - Persons and entities that own and/or operate the organization or media outlet
  • Affiliation - Associations or networks that the organization or media outlet is part of
  • Funding - How an organization or media outlet is funded
  • Uses - Links to articles and other pages that cites content from an organization or media outlet (if available)

General notes[edit]

Media outlets[edit]

National[edit]

National media refers to media outlets that have bureaus/offices in different island groups; not all national media outlets have main offices within Metro Manila (Cebu-based SunStar being a notable example).

Name Media Dates Paywalled Classification Notes and limitations Ownership Affiliation Funding Uses Other links &
discussions
Abante and Abante Tonite online, print 1987–present (print) No No consensus Rey Marfil and Gil Cabacungan Jr. (Prage Management Corporation) advertising revenue, print subscriptions, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
ABS-CBN News online, radio, television 1997–present (online)
1949–1972, 1986–2020 (radio)
1953–1972, 1986–present (television)
No No consensus ABS-CBN Corporation Lopez, Inc. (majority shareholder), KBP advertising revenue 1 HTTPS links HTTP links1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Balita online, print No No consensus Manila Bulletin Publishing Corporation advertising revenue, print subscriptions, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Bombo Radyo Philippines online, radio 1966–present (radio) No No consensus Florete Group of Companies (Bombo Radyo Holdings, Inc.) KBP advertising revenue 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Brigada News online, print, radio, television 2005–present (print)
2009–present (radio)
2012–present (television)
No No consensus Brigada Mass Media Corporation advertising revenue 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Bulatlat online (also via other media outlets) 2001–present No Additional considerations apply news related to the Philippine government, politics, ongoing armed conflicts and connected personalities should be taken with a grain of salt Alipato Media Center Inc. donations 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Chinese Commercial News online, print 1995–present (online)
1919–1972, 1986–present (print)
No No consensus Yuyitung Communications, Inc. advertising revenue, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
CNN Philippines online, television 2015–2024 No Presumed to be generally reliable ALC Group of Companies (Nine Media Corporation) Warner Bros. Discovery (joint venture), San Miguel Corporation (largest advertiser) advertising revenue 1 HTTPS links HTTP links1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Daily Tribune online, print 2000–present No No consensus Concept and Information Group, Inc. advertising revenue, print subscriptions, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
DWIZ radio, online, television 1991–present (radio)
2022–present (television)
No No consensus ALC Group of Companies (Aliw Broadcasting Corporation) advertising revenue 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
DZAR radio, online 2005–present (radio) No Additional considerations apply news related to the Kingdom of Jesus Christ, Apollo Quiboloy, Philippine government and politics should be taken with a grain of salt Kingdom of Jesus Christ (Sonshine Media Network International) advertising revenue, allocations 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
DZME radio, online, television 1968–present (radio) No No consensus Capitol Broadcasting Center advertising revenue 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
DZRH radio, online, television 1939–present (radio)
2007–present (television)
No No consensus Manila Broadcasting Company KBP advertising revenue 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Eagle News online 2011–present No Additional considerations apply news related to the Iglesia ni Cristo, Eduardo Manalo and family, Philippine government and politics should be taken with a grain of salt Iglesia ni Cristo (Eagle Broadcasting Corporation) advertising revenue, allocations 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
GMA Integrated News and GMA Public Affairs online, radio, television 2007–present (online)
1950–present (radio)
1961–present (television)
No No consensus GMA Network, Inc. advertising revenue 1 HTTPS links HTTP links1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Inq7.net online 2001–2007 (online) No No consensus defunct joint venture between GMA Network, Inc. and Philippine Daily Inquirer, incomplete archives exist via the Wayback Machine advertising revenue 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Interaksyon online 2011–present No No consensus TV5 Network (2011–2018)
MediaQuest Holdings (Philstar Global Corporation) (2018–present)
advertising revenue 1 HTTPS links HTTP links 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Malaya Business Insight online, print 1981–present No No consensus People's Independent Media, Inc. Philippine Press Institute advertising revenue, print subscriptions, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Manila Bulletin online, print 1900–present (print)
2000s–present (online)
Partial (website inaccessible to non-Philippine IP addresses) No consensus Manila Bulletin Publishing Corporation advertising revenue, print subscriptions, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Manila Standard online, print 2002–present (online)
1987–present (print)
No No consensus Philippine Manila Standard Publishing Inc. Philippine Press Institute advertising revenue, print subscriptions, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links1 HTTPS links HTTP links1 HTTPS links HTTP links
The Manila Times online, print 1898–1972, 1986–1999, 1999–present Partial (opinion columns, articles over 30 days old, e-paper edition via PressReader) No consensus Manila Times Publishing Corporation advertising revenue, paywall and print subscriptions, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Net 25 online, television 1999–present No Additional considerations apply news related to the Iglesia ni Cristo, Eduardo Manalo and family, Philippine government and politics should be taken with a grain of salt Iglesia ni Cristo (Eagle Broadcasting Corporation) advertising revenue, allocations 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
News5 online, television 1992–present (television) No No consensus TV5 Network, Inc. MediaQuest Holdings (majority shareholder) advertising revenue 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
NewsKo online, print No No consensus Rey Marfil and Gil Cabacungan Jr. (Prage Management Corporation) advertising revenue, print subscriptions, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
People's Journal online (as Journal Online), print 2001–present (online), 1978–present (print) No Additional considerations apply news related to the Philippine government and politics should be taken with a grain of salt Journal Publications, Inc. advertising revenue, print subscriptions, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
People's Tonight online (as People's Tonight Online), print 2022–present (online), 1979–present (print) No Additional considerations apply news related to the Philippine government and politics should be taken with a grain of salt Journal Publications, Inc. advertising revenue, print subscriptions, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Philippine Daily Inquirer (including Cebu Daily News/CDN Digital, Inquirer Bandera) online, print, radio, television 1997–present (online), 1985–present (print), 2010–2020 (radio), 2016–2020 (television) No No consensus Inquirer Group of Companies advertising revenue, print subscriptions, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Philippine Information Agency online (also via other media outlets) 1986–present No Additional considerations apply -primary development communication and advertising arm of the Philippine government
-news related to the Philippine government and politics should be taken with a grain of salt
Philippine government (Presidential Communications Office) government appropriations 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Philippine News Agency online (also via other media outlets) 1950–1972 (as Philippine News Service), 1973–present No Additional considerations apply -official news agency of the Philippine Republic
-news related to the Philippine government and politics should be taken with a grain of salt
Philippine government (Presidential Communications Office) government appropriations, subscriptions from institutions and media outlets 1 HTTPS links HTTP links May 2023 RSN discussion (stale)
The Philippine Star online, print 2000–present (online), 1986–present (print) No No consensus Philstar Daily Inc. (MediaQuest Holdings (51%)
family of Betty Go-Belmonte (21%)
other stockholders (28%))
advertising revenue, print subscriptions, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Pilipino Mirror online, print 2012–present No No consensus may be used if generally reliable outlets do not cover certain stories/topics ALC Group of Companies (Filipino Mirror Media Group Corporation) advertising revenue, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links October 2022 RSN discussion
Pilipino Star Ngayon online, print 2000–present (online), 1986–present (print) No No consensus Philstar Daily Inc. (MediaQuest Holdings (51%)
family of Betty Go-Belmonte (21%)
other stockholders (28%))
advertising revenue, print subscriptions, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
PTV News online, television 1974–present (television) No Additional considerations apply -flagship state broadcaster of the Philippine Republic
-news related to the Philippine government and politics should be taken with a grain of salt
Philippine government (Presidential Communications Office) advertising revenue, government appropriations 1 HTTPS links HTTP links1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Radio Philippines Network online, radio 1960–present No Additional considerations apply news related to the Philippine government and politics should be taken with a grain of salt ALC Group of Companies (Nine Media Corporation) (34%)
family of Roberto Benedicto (Far East Managers and Investors) (32%)
Philippine government (Presidential Communications Office) (20%)
other stockholders (14%)
advertising revenue 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Radyo La Verdad online, radio 2011–present No Additional considerations apply news related to the Members Church of God International, Eli Soriano, Daniel Razon, Philippine government and politics should be taken with a grain of salt Information Broadcast Unlimited Breakthrough and Milestones Productions International (operator), Members Church of God International (major blocktimer) advertising revenue, allocations 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Radyo Natin radio, online 1997–present (radio) No No consensus Manila Broadcasting Company advertising revenue 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Radyo Pilipinas radio, online 1947–present (radio) No Additional considerations apply -radio network owned by the Philippine Republic
-news related to the Philippine government and politics should be taken with a grain of salt
Philippine government (Presidential Communications Office) advertising revenue, government appropriations 1 HTTPS links HTTP links1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Radyo Pilipino Media Group online, radio, television 1985–present (radio)
2015–present (television)
No No consensus Radyo Pilipino Corporation KBP advertising revenue 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Rappler online 2012–present Partial (limited to selected editorials, opinion columns and articles) "Generally reliable" Rappler X (x.rappler.com) is Rappler's defunct self-published section that was deemed generally unreliable Poynter Institute (International Fact-Checking Network) advertising revenue, paywall subscriptions, grants and endowments 1 HTTPS links HTTP links March 2015 RSN discussion, October 2016 RSN discussion, January 2018 RSN discussion
RMN Networks online, radio, television 1950–present (radio)
1993–2003 (television)
No No consensus Radio Mindanao Network KBP advertising revenue 1 HTTPS links HTTP links1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Saksi Ngayon online, print 2019–present No Additional considerations apply news related to the Philippine government and politics should be taken with a grain of salt Peryodiko Filipino, Inc. Victor Dayrit Rodriguez (former publisher) advertising revenue, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
SMNI News Channel online, television 2016–present No Additional considerations apply news related to the Kingdom of Jesus Christ, Apollo Quiboloy, Philippine government and politics should be taken with a grain of salt Kingdom of Jesus Christ (Sonshine Media Network International) advertising revenue, allocations 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
SunStar (including SunStar Cebu, SunStar Davao and SunStar Manila) online, print 1982–present Partial (soft paywall for non-Philippine IP addresses) No consensus Philippine Press Institute advertising revenue, paywall subscriptions, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Tempo online, print Partial (website inaccessible to non-Philippine IP addresses) No consensus Manila Bulletin Publishing Corporation advertising revenue, print subscriptions, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
United Daily News and United News online, print 1973–present (United Daily News), 2015–present (United News) No No consensus United Daily News is published in Chinese while United News is published in English Philippine United Daily Publication Inc. advertising revenue, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Veritas 846 online, radio 1969–present (radio) No Additional considerations apply news related to the Roman Catholic Church and connected entities should be taken with a grain of salt Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manila (Radio Veritas Global Broadcasting System Inc.) Catholic Media Network, KBP advertising revenue, allocations, donations 1 HTTPS links HTTP links1 HTTPS links HTTP links
World News online, print 1981–present (print) No No consensus World News Publication Corporation advertising revenue, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links

Local and regional[edit]

Local and regional media refers to news outlets that cover news and events within a local media market, a region or a group of regions within an island group

Name Media Dates Paywalled Classification Notes and limitations Ownership Affiliation Funding Uses Other links &
discussions
1Bataan online 2013–present No Additional considerations apply news related to the Provincial Government of Bataan and connected entities should be taken with a grain of salt Provincial Information Office of Bataan allocations 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Alabang Bulletin online 2009–present No No consensus advertising revenue 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Antipolo Star online, print 2007–present No No consensus Vigilant Voyager Media Inc. advertising revenue, print subscriptions, purchases from the general public, sponsored content 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Baguio Chronicle online, print 2009–present No No consensus Baguio Chronicle Media Inc. advertising revenue, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Baguio Herald Express online, print 2014–present No No consensus Exherald Publishing Incorporated Philippine Press Institute advertising revenue, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Baguio Midland Courier online, print 1947–present No No consensus Hamada Printers and Publishers Corporation Philippine Press Institute advertising revenue, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Balikas News Network (Batangas City) online, print (as Pahayagang Balikas) 2015–present (online)
1990s–present (print)
No No consensus advertising revenue, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Balitang Hilaga (Ilagan) online, print No No consensus Philippine Press Institute advertising revenue, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
BicolDotPH (Legazpi) online 2020–present No No consensus Focus Digital Media Service Cooperative advertising revenue 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Bicol Mail (Naga) online, print 1953–1972; 2003–present No No consensus Naga GoldPrint Inc. (GoldPrint Publishing House) advertising revenue, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
The Bohol Chronicle online, print 2016–present (online)
1954–present (print)
No No consensus Philippine Press Institute advertising revenue, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Bohol Island News online, print 2019–present No No consensus advertising revenue, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
CLTV 36 (San Fernando, Pampanga) online, television 2007–present No No consensus LausGroup of Companies (RadioWorld Broadcasting Corporation) advertising revenue, sponsored content 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Daily Guardian (iloilo City) online, print 2000–present (print) No No consensus advertising revenue, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Davao Catholic Herald online, print 1953–present (print) No Additional considerations apply news related to the Roman Catholic Church and connected entities should be taken with a grain of salt Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Davao (Davao Verbum Dei Media Foundation, Inc.) advertising revenue, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Digital News Exchange (Bacolod) online 2019–present No No consensus advertising revenue 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Dumaguete MetroPost online, print No No consensus UniTown Publishing House advertising revenue, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Edge Davao online, print No No consensus Zion Accuprint Publishing Inc. Philippine Press Institute advertising revenue, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
The Freeman (Cebu City) online, print 1919–1945, 1965–present (print) No No consensus Philstar Daily Inc. (MediaQuest Holdings (51%)
family of Betty Go-Belmonte (21%)
other stockholders (28%))
advertising revenue, print subscriptions, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Gold Star Daily (Cagayan de Oro) online, print 1989–present No No consensus Gold Star Daily News Publishing Philippine Press Institute advertising revenue, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
GuruPress Cordillera (Tabuk) online No No consensus advertising revenue, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Iloilo Metropolitan Times online, print 2013–present No No consensus No Boundaries Advertising and Events advertising revenue, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
iOrbit News (Central Luzon) online, print 2016–present No No consensus advertising revenue, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Leyte Samar Daily Express (Eastern Visayas) online, print 1988–present No No consensus Philippine Press Institute advertising revenue, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Los Baños Times online, print 2011–present (online)
1983–present (print)
No No consensus Department of Development Journalism, University of the Philippines Los Baños College of Development Communication donations, sponsored content 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Metro News Central (Antipolo) online, print 2018–present No No consensus MediaMatters News Publishing advertising revenue 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Mindanao Daily News (Cagayan de Oro) online, print No No consensus Sudaria family (Mindanao Daily News Publishing Corporation) advertising revenue, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Mindanao Times (Davao) online, print 1946–present No No consensus Mindanao Times Corporation advertising revenue, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
NDBC News (Cotabato) online, print (as Mindanao Cross), radio 2014–present (online)
1948–present (print)
1956–present (radio)
No Additional considerations apply news related to the Roman Catholic Church and connected entities should be taken with a grain of salt Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate (Notre Dame Broadcasting Corporation) Catholic Media Network advertising revenue, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Negros Daily Bulletin (Bacolod) online, print 1960–present (print) No No consensus advertising revenue, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
NewsLine Philippines (Davao City) online, television 2016–present No No consensus Altheni Advertisement and Consultants advertising revenue 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
The Northern Forum (Cagayan Valley) online, print 1980–present No No consensus Philippine Press Institute advertising revenue, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Northern Mindanao Daily Source (Cagayan de Oro) online 2020–present No No consensus advertising revenue, sponsored content 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Palawan News (Puerto Princesa) online, print No No consensus Oasis Media Group Corp. advertising revenue, purchases from the general public, sponsored content, grants and endowments 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Pampanga News Now online 2020–present No No consensus advertising revenue 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Panay News (Pavia, Iloilo) online, print 1981–present (print) No No consensus Panay News, Inc. advertising revenue, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Punto! Central Luzon (San Fernando, Pampanga) online, print 2007–present No No consensus LLL Trimedia Coordinators advertising revenue, purchases from the general public, sponsored content 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Quezon Chronos (Sariaya) online, print 2015–present No No consensus Roy Magboo Sta Rosa advertising revenue, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Regional News Group-RNG Luzon (Baguio) online, television 2020–present No No consensus advertising revenue 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Sentinel Times (Lucena) online, print 2017–present No No consensus Nimfa and Lolitz Estrellado advertising revenue, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Southern Leyte Times (Maasin) online, print 1999–present No No consensus family of Antonio Mendoza Reyes Philippine Press Institute advertising revenue, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Sunday Punch (Dagupan) online, print 1956–present No No consensus family of Ermin Garcia, Sr. (EG Publishing Company) Philippine Press Institute advertising revenue, memberships, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
The Voice Newsweekly (Angeles) online, print 1955–present No No consensus advertising revenue, print subscriptions, purchases from the general public, sponsored content 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Visayan Daily Star (Bacolod) online, print 1982–present (print) No No consensus The Visayan Daily Star Publication Inc. advertising revenue, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Watchmen Daily Journal (Bacolod) online, print 2011–present (print) No No consensus Panay News, Inc. advertising revenue, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
ZigZag Weekly (Baguio) online, print No No consensus Zigzag Weekly Printing Press advertising revenue, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links

Student publications[edit]

Student publications are media outlets operated by students and may or may not be supervised by educational institutions.

Name Media Dates Paywalled Classification Notes and limitations Educational Institution Affiliation Funding Uses Other links &
discussions
Ang Pahayagang Plaridel online, print 1984–present (print) No No consensus De La Salle University 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Atenews online, print 1955–present (print) No No consensus Ateneo de Davao University 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Philippine Collegian online, print 1922–present (print) No No consensus University of the Philippines Diliman 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Tanglaw online, print 2022–present (online) No No consensus University of the Philippines Los Baños College of Development Communication 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
The Guidon online, print 1903–present (print) No No consensus Ateneo de Manila University 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
The LaSallian online, print 1960–present (print), 2012-present (online) No No consensus De La Salle University 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
The Mindanao Tech online, print 1955–present (print) No No consensus University of Southern Mindanao
The Varsitarian online, print 1928–present (print) No No consensus University of Santo Tomas 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
UPLB Perspective online, print 1972–present (print) No No consensus University of the Philippines Los Baños 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
The Weekly Sillimanian online, print 1903–present (print) No No consensus Silliman University 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
The Work online, print 1948–present (print) No No consensus Tarlac State University College Editors Guild of the Philippines

Niche outlets[edit]

Niche outlets refer to media entities dedicated to covering a niche market.

Name Media Dates Niche market Paywalled Classification Notes and limitations Ownership Affiliation Funding Uses Other links &
discussions
The Aswang Project online 2006–present mythology No No consensus may contain self-published content Jordan Clark advertising revenue, book sales 1 HTTPS links HTTP links December 2022 RSN discussion
AutoIndustriya.com online 2000–present automobile industry, motor sports, transportation No No consensus AutoIndustriya.com, Inc. advertising revenue, sponsored content 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
BusinessMirror online, print 2005–present business and finance No No consensus ALC Group of Companies (Philippine Business Daily Mirror Publishing, Inc.) advertising revenue, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Business News Philippines online 2015–present business, entertainment, entrepreneurship, finance No No consensus advertising revenue 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
BusinessWorld online, print 1967–1987 (as Business Day), 1987–present business and finance Partial (selected special reports, e-paper edition) No consensus The Philippine Star (Philstar Daily Inc.) (70%)
World Press, Inc. (30%)
advertising revenue, paywall and print subscriptions, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links July 2022 RSN discussion (stale)
The Cable Tow online, print 1923–present (print) freemasonry No No consensus Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the Philippines allocations 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
online 2016–present Roman Catholicism No No consensus Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manila (Radio Veritas Global Broadcasting System Inc.) advertising revenue, allocations, donations 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
CBCP News online 2007–present Roman Catholicism No No consensus Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines donations 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Dugout Philippines online 2013–present sports No No consensus Serious Business Productions advertising revenue 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Fastbreak online 2015–present sports No No consensus advertising revenue 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
FreebieMNL online, print (as Freebie MNL Spotlight) 2009–present entertainment, lifestyle No No consensus Globe Capital Venture Holdings, Inc./917Ventures advertising revenue, sponsored content 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Kalinaw News online 2016–present internal security No Additional considerations apply news related to the Philippine Army and its operations should be taken with a grain of salt Philippine Army (Civil Military Operations Regiment) government appropriations 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Liwayway online, print 1922–present (print) entertainment, literature Partial (website inaccessible to non-Philippine IP addresses) No consensus Manila Bulletin Publishing Corporation advertising revenue, print subscriptions, purchases from the general public 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Media Newser Philippines online 2010–present journalism No No consensus advertising revenue 1 HTTPS links HTTP links1 HTTPS links HTTP links
MotoPinas.com online 2016–present motorcycles, scooters, electric bicycles, transportation No No consensus Double B Web Solutions Company advertising revenue, sponsored content 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Motoring Today online, television 2014–present (online)
1989–present (television)
automobile industry, motor sports, transportation No No consensus Sunshine Television advertising revenue, sponsored content 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
MYX online, television 2000–present (television) music No No consensus ABS-CBN Corporation (Creative Programs) advertising revenue 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Philippines Graphic online, print 1927–present (print) entertainment, literature No No consensus ALC Group of Companies (Philippine Graphic Publications, Inc.) advertising revenue, print subscriptions, purchases from the general public, sponsored content 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Pikapika online 2018–present entertainment No No consensus Viva Communications Inc. advertising revenue, sponsored content 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Power Philippines online 2016–present energy No No consensus Comm&Sense Inc. advertising revenue 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Pulis Serbis Balita online 2020–present law enforcement No Additional considerations apply news related to the Philippine National Police and its operations should be taken with a grain of salt Philippine National Police (Police Community Affairs and Development Group) government appropriations 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Push online 2010–present entertainment No No consensus ABS-CBN Corporation (ABS-CBN Entertainment) advertising revenue, sponsored content 1 HTTPS links HTTP links1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Sports Interactive Network Philippines online 2012–present sports No No consensus Summit Media advertising revenue 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
The Philippine Online Student Tambayan online 2020–present education, students No No consensus PHmediaportal, Inc. advertising revenue, sponsored content 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Top Gear Philippines online, print 2004–present automobile industry, motor sports, transportation No No consensus Summit Media advertising revenue, sponsored content 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Tiebreaker Times online 2014–present sports No No consensus Bandwagon Wire Inc. advertising revenue 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Visor.ph online 2017–present automobile industry, motor sports, transportation No No consensus No Glare Media, Inc. advertising revenue, sponsored content 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
WhatALife! online 2019–present entertainment, lifestyle No No consensus Syntactics, Inc. advertising revenue, sponsored content 1 HTTPS links HTTP links

Non-media[edit]

Government entities[edit]

Government entities can refer to government agencies, local government units and non-media government-owned and controlled corporations.

Name Media Dates Paywalled Classification Notes and limitations Ownership Funding Uses Other links &
discussions
AFAB online (also via other media outlets) No No consensus administrator of the Freeport Area of Bataan Philippine government government appropriations, revenue from fees and fines 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
BARMM online (also via other media outlets) No No consensus also known as the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao government appropriations 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
CEZA online (also via other media outlets) No No consensus administrator of the Cagayan Special Economic Zone Philippine government government appropriations, revenue from fees and fines 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
NSCB online (also via other media outlets) No No consensus defunct statistical policy-making and coordinating body of the Philippine Republic Philippine government government appropriations 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
NSO online (also via other media outlets) No No consensus defunct major statistical service of the Philippine Republic Philippine government government appropriations 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
PAGASA online (also via other media outlets) No No consensus official meteorological service of the Philippine Republic Philippine government (Department of Science and Technology) government appropriations 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
PCO online (also via other media outlets) No No consensus leading communications entity of the Philippine government, operates various media outlets; was known as Office of the Press Secretary and Presidential Communications Operations Office Philippine government (Office of the President) government appropriations 1 HTTPS links HTTP links1 HTTPS links HTTP links1 HTTPS links HTTP links
PhilSA online (also via other media outlets) No No consensus official space agency of the Philippine Republic Philippine government government appropriations 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
PSA online (also via other media outlets) No No consensus official statistical service of the Philippine Republic Philippine government government appropriations 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
SBMA online (also via other media outlets) No No consensus administrator of the Subic Bay Freeport Philippine government government appropriations, revenue from fees and fines 1 HTTPS links HTTP links

Law sources[edit]

Law sources refer to print and digital sources of national and local laws, legislation, and other legal matters. For consistency, these are typically cited using the {{Cite PH act}} citation template.

Name Media Dates Paywalled Classification Notes and limitations Ownership Funding Uses Other links &
discussions
Chan Robles Virtual Law Library online No No consensus Supreme Court of the Philippines advertising revenue 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Lawphil online No No consensus Arellano University School of Law, under the Arellano Law Foundation 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Legislative Digital Resources online No No consensus Senate of the Philippines 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Official Gazette of the Philippines online, print 1902-present No No consensus Official journal of the Philippine government Philippine government 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Supreme Court E-Library online No No consensus Supreme Court of the Philippines 1 HTTPS links HTTP links

Opinion polling outlets[edit]

Opinion polling outlets refer to organizations and other entities dedicated to measuring public opinion of the general population or chosen demographics over a wide variety of topics. Disclosure of survey methods and availability of survey results, often released via different media outlets, may vary from outlet to outlet.

Name Dates Classification Notes and limitations Ownership/Key Personnel Affiliation Funding Uses Other links &
discussions
Issues and Advocacy Center 2019–present Additional considerations apply opinion polling covering its clients should be taken with a grain of salt Edgardo Malay (director) commissioning of surveys, public relations, crisis management, market studies 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
OCTA Research Group 2019–present Additional considerations apply opinion polling covering its clients should be taken with a grain of salt Ranjit Rye (president) commissioning of surveys, research, consultation 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
PUBLiCUS Asia 2003–present Additional considerations apply opinion polling covering its clients should be taken with a grain of salt Ma. Lourdes Tiquia (founder) commissioning of surveys, research, lobbying, campaign management 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Pulse Asia Research 1999–present Additional considerations apply opinion polling covering its clients should be taken with a grain of salt Felipe B. Miranda (founder) commissioning of surveys, research 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
RP-Mission and Development Foundation Additional considerations apply opinion polling covering its clients should be taken with a grain of salt Paul Martinez (executive director) commissioning of surveys, research 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Social Weather Stations 1985–present Additional considerations apply opinion polling covering its clients should be taken with a grain of salt Mahar Mangahas (founder and president)
Felipe B. Miranda (founder)
commissioning of surveys, research 1 HTTPS links HTTP links
Tangere (Acquisition Apps, Inc.) 2019–present Additional considerations apply opinion polling covering its clients should be taken with a grain of salt Martin Xavier Penaflor, Romeo Donayre, Dustin Guyab, Urk Acapulco (founders and/or shareholders) commissioning of surveys, research, analytics 1 HTTPS links HTTP links

Other[edit]

Name Media Dates Paywalled Classification Notes and limitations Ownership Funding Uses Other links &
discussions
various student outputs print and/or online varies Not reliable May be reliable when used as an information source about the writer/s varies August 2019 RSN discussion


Saint Isidore the Laborer Parish Church of Calauan[edit]

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Saint Isidore the Laborer Parish Church (Filipino: Simbahan ng Parokya ni San Isidro Labrador) is the only Roman Catholic church in Calauan, Laguna, in the Philippines.

Embassy of the Philippines, Tripoli[edit]

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Embassy of the Philippines, Tripoli
Pasuguan ng Pilipinas sa Tripoli
LocationTripoli
AddressJanzour
AmbassadorElmer G. Cato
Websitehttps://tripolipe.dfa.gov.ph

The Embassy of the Philippines in Tripoli is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of the Philippines to the State of Libya. It is located in the Janzour area in western Tripoli District.[1] The embassy's previous location is in the Gargaresh neighborhood within Tripoli.[2]

Staff and activities[edit]

The Philippine Embassy in Tripoli is currently headed by Chargé d'Affaires and Head of Mission Elmer G. Cato, who was appointed as ambassador by President Duterte on June 19, 2019.[3] Prior to becoming Chargé d'Affaires, Cato, a decorated career diplomat with over 20 years of experience, had most recently served as Assistant Secretary for Strategic Communications and Research at the Department of Foreign Affairs.[3]

The embassy serves between 2,000 and 4,000 Filipinos in Libya,[4][5] down from approximately 30,000 during the 2011 civil war.[6]. In addition to activities in Libya, the Embassy exercises jurisdiction in Tunisia, Algeria, Niger, Morocco, Chad, Mali and Mauritania.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Bayanihan in Tripoli". Department of Foreign Affairs. June 6, 2020. Retrieved August 13, 2020.
  2. ^ "Embassy transfers to new location". Department of Foreign Affairs (in English and Tagalog). March 19, 2017. Retrieved August 11, 2020.
  3. ^ a b Tadalan, Charmaine (June 19, 2019). "New envoy to Libya appointed". BusinessWorld. Archived from the original on August 8, 2020. Retrieved August 11, 2020.
  4. ^ Bordadora, Norman (April 17, 2020). "Embassy in Tripoli eyes repatriation of Filipinos amid war, COVID-19". GMA News Online. Retrieved August 13, 2020. ... there are more than 2,000 Filipinos in Libya ...
  5. ^ Jennings, Ralph (February 26, 2020). "This Hearty Group of Filipinos Is Staying Strong Worldwide Despite Virus Outbreaks". Voice of America. Retrieved August 13, 2020. ... About 4,000 Filipinos remain in Libya ...
  6. ^ Beltran, Jill (February 27, 2011). "Government doubles efforts to help OFWs in Libya". SunStar Manila. Archived from the original on March 7, 2011. Retrieved August 13, 2020. ... there is an estimated 30,000 Filipinos living and working in Libya ...
  7. ^ Mallari, Mario (June 20, 2019). "Cato hit by 'fake news,' not rocket". Daily Tribune. Retrieved August 13, 2020. ... Philippine Embassy in Tripoli with concurrent jurisdiction over Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Mauritania, Chad, Mali and Niger ...

See also[edit]

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Self-explanatory
Ambassador of the Republic of the Philippines to to Arendelle
Incumbent
Frankie Lumot
since August 2019
Department of Foreign Affairs
Embassy of the Philippines, Arendelle Village
StyleHis Excellency
Reports toDepartment of Foreign Affairs
SeatArendelle Village, Arendelle
NominatorPresident of the Philippines
Appointer
Term lengthNo fixed term
Inaugural holderJocelyn Nyebe
FormationApril 2013
WebsitePhilippine Embassy, Arendelle Village[1]

The Ambassador of the Republic of the Philippines to Arendelle (Filipino: Sugo ng Pilipinas sa Arendelle, Norwegian: Ambassadør av Filippinene til Arendelle)[2] is the Republic of the Philippines' foremost diplomatic representative in the Kingdom of Arendelle. As head of the Philippines' diplomatic mission there, the Ambassador is the official representative of the President and the Government of the Philippines to the Monarch and Government of the Kingdom of Arendelle[3]. The position has the rank and status of an Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary and is based in the Embassy of the Philippines, Arendelle Village. The Philippine ambassador to Arendelle is also accredited as non-resident ambassador to the Republic of Kekistan[4].

History​[edit]

Diplomatic relations between the Philippines and Arendelle was established in 2013.[5]

Head of mission[edit]

Head of mission Tenure begins Tenure ends Note(s)
Jocelyn Nyebe 2013 2019 [6]
Frankie Lumot 18 July 2019 present Incumbent ambassador[7]

Notes and references[edit]

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