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Category: Mass Media
  1. Braid, Florangel Rosario and Ramon R. Tuazon. (1999). Communication media in the Philippines: 1521-1986. In Philippine Studies vol. 47/Third Quarter 1999.

  2. Braid, Florangel Rosario and Ramon R. Tuazon. (2000). EDSA. In Philippine Studies vol. 88/First Quarter 2000.

  3. Coronel, Shiela S. (1999). From Loren to Marimar: The Philippine media in the 1990s. Quezon City: Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism. 193pp.

  4. De Leon, Noel T. (1983). Radio drama scriptwriting. Manila: Communication Foundation for Asia. 87pp.

  5. Eilers, Franz-Josef, SVD (1994). Communicating in community: An introduction to social communication. Manila: Logos Publications. 342pp.

  6. Eilers, Franz Josef, SVD.(ed).(1997). Church and social communication: Basic documents. Manila: Logos (Divine Word) Publications. 391pp.

  7. Hernandez, Carolina A. (ed.).(1991). Media and politics in Asia: Trends, problems and prospects. Quezon City: UP-CIDS, NIPS, FNS.

  8. Heuvel, J.V. and Dennis, E.E. (1993). The unfolding lotus: East Asia's changing media. A Report of the Freedom Forum Media Studies Center at Columbia University in the City of New York. 212pp.

  9. Florentino-Hofilena, Chay (1998). News for sale: The corruption of the Philippine media. Quezon City: Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism, Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility. 131pp.
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