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      • The Pulse Asia survey said that the Filipinos’ top source of political news was television (91%), followed by radio (49%), then the internet. More Filipinos also get their news from family (37%) and friends (25%) over newspapers (3%).
      www.rappler.com/philippines/nearly-half-filipinos-get-news-internet-facebook-pulse-asia-september-2021/
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  2. Radio is the news source of 49% of Filipino adults, with a bigger percentage identifying local television than national television (32% versus 18%). A near majority of adults (48%) obtain their news about Philippine government and politics from the internet (48%), particularly Facebook (44%).

  3. Jun 23, 2021 · Manila Broadcasting Company replaced DZRH Network News with MBC Network News, which now simulcasts three times a day on its flagship and provincial radio and television stations. TV5 converted its primetime newscast Aksyon to Frontline Pilipinas and fielded more anchors.

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    GMA Network continues to enjoy the highest trust score among the 15 brands included in the survey (70% who have heard of the brand find it trustworthy), followed again by Manila Bulletin (66%). The Philippine Daily Inquirer and Super Radyo DZBB (both 65%) have climbed to third spot, displacing The Philippine Star (64%), now fourth-ranked. PDI was i...

    DNR 2022 tracked news avoidance — rationing or limiting one’s exposure to news — among an average of 38% of adults in the 46 markets. The figure is higher in the Philippines: 47% often or sometimes turn away from the news, jumping to 75% if the proportion of Filipinos who occasionally avoid news is added. News avoiders in the country say they are p...

    These days, 73% of Filipinos turn to social media for news, their consumption being the fifth highest among the 46 markets surveyed. More than half of them (56%) also use social media, messaging, or email to share news, up from 47% the previous year. But TV news viewing still commands a sizable 60% of adult Filipinos. According to this year’s repor...

    A surprising finding in this year’s survey is that more people in all 46 markets say they prefer to read online news in text rather than watch online news videos. The Philippines, however, has among the smallest proportions that mostly read news in text (47%) and the biggest proportion of people that mostly watch online news videos (26%). “Higher u...

  4. Jun 23, 2021 · Social media as a source of news have gone up 4 points to 72 percent in this year’s survey, with TikTok even becoming a destination for news among Filipinos (6 percent) alongside Facebook (73 percent), YouTube (53 percent), Facebook Messenger (36 percent) and Twitter (19 percent).

  5. Apr 15, 2024 · According to the PAHAYAG First Quarter Survey 2024 conducted from March 14 to 18, 65 percent of Filipinos browse the Internet as their main source of news, a trend that persists across regions and socio-demographics.

  6. Jun 15, 2022 · Across the whole population, television remains the most popular medium in the Philippines, but this year’s Digital News Report confirmed a steady growth of online news consumption including heavy news use on a range of social platforms. Facebook remains the most widely used (73% for news weekly) but the biggest leap comes from TikTok, used ...

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