DEVELOPMENT OF MEDIA FOR COMMUNICATION IN THE PHILIPPINES Flashcards

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In the Philippines, the major media evolution that existed in the pre-colonial times was when the Spaniards introduced the natives to the

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effect of the print age.

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UMALOHOKAN 1 FORM OF WRITING1 FORMS OF LITERATURE

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PRE-COLONIAL PERIOD

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served as walking bulletin to deliver public announcement

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UMALOHOKAN or town crier

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4
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Baybayin and Kavi

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FORM OF WRITING

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5
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Different forms of literature were recorded such as: sabi (maxim), bugtong (riddle), kumintang (war song), darangan (epic poetry) and tultul (folk tale).
Pampanga - Kulitan

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FORMS OF LITERATURE

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DOCTRINA CHRISTIANA
NEWSPAPERS CARRYING NEWS FROM SPAIN
DIARIO DE MANILA
LA INDEPENDENCIA
NATIONALISTIC NEWSPAPERS
Cinema came to the Philippines
ANTONIO RAMOS

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SPANISH PERIOD

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The Filipino natives were introduced to print media using paper and ink.

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SPANISH PERIOD

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8
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Published the first ever book– dealing with Christian Doctrines

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Doctrina Christiana (1593)

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9
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DEL SUPERIOR GOBIERNO

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(1st regular newspaper in the country)
1811

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10
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(1st daily newspaper).
1846

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LA ESPERANZA

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11
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Katipuneros used the installation of [] in printing nationalistic leaflets, the Spanish government closed down the said printing press in 1898.

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DIARIO DE MANILA

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the most widely read newspaper of the Revolution
Dito kumukuha ng news katipunero pero pinasara

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LA INDEPENDENCIA

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13
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La Solidaridad
Kalayaan

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NATIONALISTIC NEWSPAPERS

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14
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graciano lopez jaena, propaganda

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La Solidaridad

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15
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official newspaper of katipunan- emilio jacinto

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Kalayaan

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16
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Cinema came to the Philippines

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1897, spanish period

17
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The first motion picture producer in the country.

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ANTONIO RAMOS

18
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inopen sa public para makakuha ng support

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Cinema,1897

19
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the first screenings in the philippines took place on this day

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january 1 1897

20
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AMERICAN PERIOD

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AMERICAN PUBLISHED NEWSPAPERS
THE PHILIPPINE HERALD
BROADCAST RADIO
KOMIKS
ANTONIO VELASQUEZ

21
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AMERICAN PUBLISHED NEWSPAPERS newspapers were pro-americans

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The Manila Times (1898), The Bounding Billow and Official Gazette (1898), Manila Daily Bulletin (1900) and the Philippine Free Press (1908)

22
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by Manuel L. Quezon, the nationalistic newspapers

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THE PHILIPPINE HERALD

23
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1st daily newspaper in english

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THE PHILIPPINE HERALD

24
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the first radio station in the country established in 1922/1924

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KZKZ

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The first provincial radio station outside Manila

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KZRC

26
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is the first Golden Age of Philippine Cinema

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1930-1950, AMERICAN PERIOD

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Father of Philippine Broadcasting
Ayaw niya letter k
Gusto niya RP pero tinanggal tas ginawang “D”

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Francisco “Koko” Trinidad

28
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another important mass media introduced by Americans

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KOMIKS

29
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1st komiks character

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Kenkoy.

30
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Father of Filipino Komiks and was the first to illustrate cartoon character named Kenkoy.

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ANTONIO VELASQUEZ

31
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during the JAPANESE PERIOD Disbanded all publications except

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THE MANILA TRIBUNE, TALIBA, AND LA VANGUARDIA which were used by the Japanese govt.

32
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Second Golden Age of Philippine Cinema

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MARTIAL LAW PERIOD

33
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Television was introduced in the country

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JAPANESE PERIOD, 1953

34
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The Golden Age of Philippine Journalism

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1945-1972, JAPANESE PERIOD

35
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Freedom of Expression, of speech and of the press were reinstated
Manipulate Media or Era of Guided Media or Marcos media

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MARTIAL LAW PERIOD

36
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on [], Martial Law was implemented
SEPT 23, INANNOUNCE SA NATIONAL TV

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SEPTEMBER 21, 1972

37
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Bomba Films were allowed to play among cinemas
Film Industry flourished during this time, with the notable filmmakers producing what may be considered as the best in Philippine Cinema.
Inallow ni Marcos to divert, sa military halos

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FILM INDUSTRY, MARTIAL LAW PERIOD

38
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Internet was made available in the Philippines on March 29, 1994 through a connection made by Benjie Tan and PLDT.

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POST- MARTIAL LAW PERIOD