History Of Journalism ADDITIONAL NOTES PDF
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These are additional notes on Filipino journalism that include timelines and important figures. These notes detail various eras of publications, the role of important figures, and the influences from different eras on the Filipino community. The notes also discuss the functions of a school paper.
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JOURNALISM 7 History of Journalism ADDITIONAL NOTES EARLY YEARS TOMAS PINPIN Father of Filipino Printing Successos Felices (Fortunate Events) - First Philippine Newsletter FILIPINO REFORMISTS Jose P. Rizal Antonio N. Luna Emilio Aguinaldo Graciano Lopez Jaena Marce...
JOURNALISM 7 History of Journalism ADDITIONAL NOTES EARLY YEARS TOMAS PINPIN Father of Filipino Printing Successos Felices (Fortunate Events) - First Philippine Newsletter FILIPINO REFORMISTS Jose P. Rizal Antonio N. Luna Emilio Aguinaldo Graciano Lopez Jaena Marcelo H. Del Pilar La Solidaridad A news publication founded by Graciano Lopez Jaena Mouthpiece of the Revolution MARCELO H. DEL PILAR Father of Journalism founded the Diariong Tagalog where he exposed the atrocities committed by the Spanish friars against the Filipinos of the time. EL CATOLICO FILIPINO Founded by Mariano Sevilla First Philippine religious paper (not managed by Spanish Church) religious unity American Occupation THE MANILA TIMES Founded by Thomas Gowan The First Philippine newspaper released during American Occupation World War II Asia (including PH) - US vs. JAPAN (December 8, 1941) Japanese Occupation in the Philippines Japanese Occupation Newspaper that was only allowed during the Japanese Occupation Taliba-La Vanguardia Tribune Owned by Don Alejandro Roces Sr. Ramon Roces (Father of Modern Journalism) The T-V-T was a chain of Newspaper Company that was written in Tagalog (Taliba), La Vanguardia (Spanish), and Tribune (English) Japanese Occupation Newsletter that was only allowed during the Japanese Imperial Army Liwayway Was allowed to be published regularly but under censorship POST-LIBERATION February 03, 1945- Freedom from World War II Manila Free Philippines- was the first post-liberation newspaper, which was published by the U. S. Office of War Information. Other important details... THE COCONUT Oldest high school publication in the Philippines Other important details... CARLOS P. ROMULO EIC of The Coconut It is now considered the oldest officially recorded student publication in the Philippines and was published in mimeographed student paper in School Year 1911-1912. Other important details... CLEHENIA SAN JUAN first education supervisor who implemented the conduct of Journalism in Manila High School JOURNALISM 7 FUNCTIONS of School Paper ADDITIONAL NOTES 1.AID TO STUDENTS Gives students the opportunity to learn how to read the newspapers. Acts as stimulus to better work. 1.AID TO STUDENTS Offers training in organizations, business methods, commercial arts, salesmanship, bookkeeping and business management. AID TO SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY Informs the community of the work of the school. Provides an outlet for students' suggestions for the betterment of the school. AID TO SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY Develops cooperation between the parents and the school. Gives opportunities to read about the latest developments in school INFORMATION FUNCTION It gives the readers information concerning the things around the community and within the school. OPINION FUNCTION Through the editorials and editorial columns, the editor has the chance to post his opinion regarding current events inside the school and the community. OPINION FUNCTION The main purpose for this is to persuade to reader toward a certain point of view. EDUCATION FUNCTION Tabooed topics were discussed by CJs This is one of the most important functions of the campus paper: to educate. WATCHDOG FUNCTION The school paper serves as an eye for the readers to see what is happeining in the school and to guarf the rights of the young ones LABORATORY FUNCTION It serves as the teaching tool for budding journalists. Neophytes pattern their new experience from the existing and past papers DOCUMENTATION FUNCTION Important school events and worthwhile student accomplishments and achievements are recorded in the campus paper. ENTERTAINMENT FUNCTION Captures interest Most human interest stories are stimulating to read DEVELOPMENTAL FUNCTION School administrators and staff may reflect their performance on the school paper and see what improvements must be done OTHER TERMS TO BE REMEMBERED Accountability - being responsible Integrity- undivided, moral principles Humanity - kindness OTHER TERMS TO BE REMEMBERED Equity- fairness and justice Equality - equal rights and opportunities Impartiality- neutral Decency - accepted standard