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These books document the saga of the broadcasting industry in the Philippines and the Asia-Pacific. They discuss the role played by the broadcasting industry in molding the news, shaping the values and influencing the behavior of generations of Filipinos. Broadcasting is discussed as a development dynamic.

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Category: Broadcasting
  1. Abundo, R.B. (1985). Print and broadcast media in the South Pacific. Singapore: Asian Mass Communication Research and Information Centre (AMIC). 79pp.

  2. Alto Broadcasting System-Chronicle Broadcasting Networks. (1999). Pinoy television: The story of ABS-CBN. Quezon City: (The Author). 208pp.

  3. Braid, Florangel Rosario and Ramon R. Tuazon. (1996). "Towards an alternative broadcasting system," In Public Broadcasting for the 21st Century, edited by Marc Raboy. England: University of Luton.

  4. Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster sa Pilipinas. (1999). 1998 Broadcast Media Factbook. Makati City: KBP. 184pp.

  5. National Media Production Center. (1979). History of Philippine radio stations. Manila: (The author). 149 pp.

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