Manila Bulletin
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The Manila Bulletin (PSE: MB) (also known as the Bulletin and previously known as the Manila Daily Bulletin from 1906 to September 23, 1972, and the Bulletin Today from November 22, 1972, to March 10, 1986)[2] is the Philippines' largest English language broadsheet newspaper by circulation. Founded in 1900,[3] it is the second oldest extant newspaper published in the Philippines and the second oldest extant English newspaper in the Far East.[4] It bills itself as "The Nation's Leading Newspaper", which is its official slogan.
The Nation's Leading Newspaper The Exponent of Philippine Progress Since 1900 | |
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | Manila Bulletin Publishing Corporation |
Founder(s) | Carson Taylor[1] |
Publisher | Herminio B. Coloma Jr. |
President | Dr. Emilio C. Yap III |
Editor-in-chief | Vicente Edgardo C.Barilad Cecilia C. Colemnares |
Associate editor | Jullie Y. Daza |
News editor | Isabel C. de Leon |
Sports editor | Ramon Rafael C. Bonilla |
Founded | February 2, 1900; 124 years ago (1900-02-02) (45,357 issues) |
Political alignment | Centre to centre-right |
Language | English |
Headquarters | Muralla cor Recoletos St., Intramuros, Manila 1002 P.O. BOX769 |
City | Manila |
Country | Philippines |
Sister newspapers | Tempo, Balita |
ISSN | 0116-3086 |
OCLC number | 42725386 |
Website | mb mbcn |
According to a survey done by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, Manila Bulletin is considered "one of the most trusted news organizations"; placing 2nd with 66% of Filipinos trusting the organization.[5]