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The print media in the Philippines has been touted as the most dynamic in the Asia-Pacific region. Its values are ever-changing, enriched by the wealth of perspectives brought into the profession by astute practitioners, some of whom have documented their experiences in these books.

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Category: Print Journalism
  1. Arao, Danilo, Yvonne T. Chua, Alex P. Pabico. (1997). The Electronic Trail: Computer Assisted Research and Reporting in the Philippines. Pasig City: Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism. 198pp.

  2. Arao, Danilo, Yvonne T. Chua, Alex P. Pabico. Uncovering the Beat: The Real-World Guide to Reporting on Government. Pasig City: Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism.

  3. Balgos, Cecile A. (1995). The Child with a Fish for a Twin (or How Not to Write About Children. Pasig City: Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism. 205pp.

  4. Balgos, Cecile C.A. (ed). (2001). Investigating Local Goverments. Quezon City: Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism. 275pp.

  5. Balgos, Cecile A. (ed.) (1999). News in Distress: The Southeast Asian Media in a Time of Crisis. Quezon City: Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism. 122pp.

  6. Barrameda, Nes. (1997). Media in Court. Quezon City: Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility.

  7. Benigno, Teodoro. (1990). Here's the Score. Manila: Philippines Today, Inc. 454pp.

  8. The Book of Philippine Newspaper Cartoons. (1990). Manila: Samahang Kartunista ng Pilipinas & Philippine Press Institute with assistance from UNESCO. 75pp.

  9. Castro, Jose Luna. (1990). Rev. ed. Handbook of Journalism. Metro Manila: Cacho Publishing House. 313pp.

  10. Coronel, Shiela S. (ed). (2000). Betrayals of the Public Trust: Investigative Reports on Corruption. Quezon City: Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism. 306pp.

  11. National Press Club Seminar Committee. (1983). The State of Philippine Press. Introduction and Commentaries by Renato Constantino. Quezon City: Foundation for Nationalist's Studies. 128pp.

  12. Corotan, Gemma Luz, et al. (1997). Uncovering the Beat: The Real-World Guide to Reporting on Government. Quezon City: Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism. 322pp.

  13. Fernandez, Doreen G. (1995). Face to face: The craft of interviewing. Metro Manila: Cacho Publishing House. 125pp.

  14. Gil, Gerry. (1997). Wordsmith with a slingshot. Quezon City: Phoenix Publishing House. 362pp.

  15. Jamias, Juan F. (1991). Writing for development: Focus on specialized reporting areas. Laguna: UPLB College of Agriculture.

  16. Jamias, S. B. and Ely D. Gomez. (1988). The Agenda-Setting Function of Selected Philippine Newspapers in a Rural Setting. Laguna: UPLB Institute of Development Communication.

  17. Jesena, A. C., S.J. (1992).The Story of Ermin and Karina. Manila: Philippine Press Institute under the auspices of the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung.

  18. Malinao, Alex L. (1991). Journalism for Filipinos. Manila: Kalayaan Press Marketing Enterprises, Inc. 383pp.

  19. Maslog, Crispin C (1999). Asian artists and writers: Conscience of society. Manila: Ramon MagsaysayAward Foundation. 121pp.

  20. Maslog, Crispin C. (ed.). (1990). Campus stylebook: A guide to writing for popular publication. Laguna: UPLB. 68pp.

  21. Maslog, Crispin C. (1989). The dragon slayers of the countryside. Manila: Philippine Press Institute.

  22. Maslog, Crispin C. (1999). Heroes of Asian journalism. Manila: Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation. 126pp.

  23. Maslog, Crispin C. and Alice C. Villadolid. (1991). A Manual on Ethnic Reporting. Manila: Philippine Press Institute. 195pp.

  24. Ofroneo, Rosalinda P. (1984). The manipulated press: A history of Philippine journalism since 1984. Manila Cacho Hermanos, Inc. 256pp.

  25. Philippine Press Institute. (1996). Clear Effective Writing, Manila: (the Author). 32pp.

  26. Philippine Press Institute. (1994). The Metro Manila Press. Manila: the Author with funding from the Konrad Adenauer Foundation.

  27. The Plaridel Award for Journalism Excellence: A Concept Paper. (1995). Metro Manila: Media Academy of the Philippines& the Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility.

  28. Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism. (1999). Joke ni Erap: A Jokebook to Support Serious Journalism. Quezon City: (the author). 98pp.

  29. Ramirez, Jaime B. (1989). Philippine Journalism Handbook. 3rd ed. Manila: National Bookstore, Inc. 634pp.

  30. Reyes, Rod T. (1990). Memoirs of a newsman. Manila: Rod T..Reyes Media Services. 270pp.

  31. Santos, Vergel O. (1989).The news writing formula. Manila: Communication Consulting Center. 64pp.

  32. Santos, Vergel O. (1992). Basic journalism series 1: Hounding the news. - Deadline writing. (Mla.): Vergel O. Santos. 35pp

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  33. Santos, Vergel O. (1992). Basic journalism series 2: Copyediting -Headlines.- Page - Layout. (Mla.): Vergel O. Santos. 50pp.

  34. Santos, Vergel O. (1995). Basic Journalism Series 3: How to Edit a Community Newspaper. Manila: Philippine Press Institute. 62pp.

  35. Yambot, Isagani M. et al. (eds). (1990). Jose Luna Castro Handbook of Journalism. Manila: Cacho Publishing House. 313pp.

  36. Yambot, Isagani M., Letty J. Magsanoc, Amando Doronila. (1998). Page One: Philippine Daily Inquirer Front Pages, 1985-1995. Manila: Philippine Daily Inquirer. 316pp.

  37. The World Bank. Philippine Country Management Unit. East Asia and Pacific Region.(2000). Combating Corruption in the Philippines. Pasig City: (the author).
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