These books discuss
the development of the mass media sector in the
Philippines, in it various formats (print, radio,
television, and videography), and how various sectors
have linked with it. They also discuss the need
to keep the mass media sector free of constraints
for it to continue its positive role in development.
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- Braid, Florangel
Rosario and Ramon R. Tuazon. (1999).
Communication media in the Philippines:
1521-1986. In Philippine Studies vol.
47/Third Quarter 1999.
- Braid, Florangel
Rosario and Ramon R. Tuazon. (2000).
EDSA. In Philippine Studies vol. 88/First
Quarter 2000.
- Coronel, Shiela
S. (1999). From Loren to Marimar:
The Philippine media in the 1990s.
Quezon City: Philippine Center for
Investigative Journalism. 193pp.
- De Leon, Noel T.
(1983). Radio drama scriptwriting.
Manila: Communication Foundation for
Asia. 87pp.
- Eilers, Franz-Josef,
SVD (1994). Communicating in community:
An introduction to social communication.
Manila: Logos Publications. 342pp.
- Eilers, Franz Josef,
SVD.(ed).(1997). Church and social
communication: Basic documents. Manila:
Logos (Divine Word) Publications.
391pp.
- Hernandez, Carolina
A. (ed.).(1991). Media and politics
in Asia: Trends, problems
and prospects. Quezon City: UP-CIDS,
NIPS, FNS.
- 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.
- 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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