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      • Major revenue drops arising from prolonged COVID-19 lockdowns have forced significant downsizing of the Philippine media. The media environment has also been reshaped by the closure of a major free-to-air TV network. Journalists that have been critical of the government continue to face attacks and online harassment.
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  2. Jun 15, 2022 · Changing media. Television news’ reach continued its decline, from 66% in 2020 to 60% this year. The shift to social media and online sites of traditional media continues while the use of smartphones to access news has reached 80% of our sample.

  3. The Philippine media has perennially faced targeted attacks from the government and online harassment in the past six years (Reporters Without Borders, 2022), including broadcasting giant ABS-CBN’s franchise non-renewal during the height of the global pandemic in May 2020 — greatly impacting the public’s access to information, the ...

  4. Jul 25, 2021 · With the mishandling of the crisis, Filipino journalists and media workers have been hit hard by the pandemic. The Digital News Report 2021 by the Reuters Institute notes major revenue drops because of the pandemic. ABS-CBN suffered the biggest job losses after a House committee denied its bid for franchise renewal.

  5. Jun 23, 2021 · DNR 2021 shows the proportion of Filipinos who say they trust “most news most of the time” rising to 32% from 27% from a year ago. In contrast, trust in news from social media has fallen from 22% to 20%.

  6. Apr 29, 2021 · This special issue brings together six research articles that speak to the dynamics of digital communication in the Philippines, a country firmly located in the global geography of the digital economy and an early adopter and innovator in mobile communication.

  7. Feb 11, 2021 · There were 73.91 million internet users in the Philippines in January 2021. The number of internet users in the Philippines increased by 4.2 million (+6.1%) between 2020 and 2021. Internet penetration in the Philippines stood at 67.0% in January 2021.

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