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2. What do you think are the key values of media revolutionaries in the Philippines that paved media excution in
the country?​

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Answered by mad210203
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Media Revolutionaries in the Philippines

Explanation:

  • The gradual shift to digital or also online media platforms changed the overall media market in the Philippines.
  • Filipinos were among the biggest audience of online or digital media which they access not only for entertainment purposes but also for news consumption despite limitations in network infrastructure.
  • In fact, the Philippines was among the top five countries with the highest online media market value in 2020. Print media has slowly lost its relevance in the media market forcing the industry to turn digital as with other countries globally. Meanwhile, social media and also streaming services became optional sources of news and entertainment.
  • Some media outlets, such as PTV/RPN/IBC (television) as well the Philippine Broadcasting Service (radio), are under government-run.  The  widely read newspapers are the Manila Bulletin, The Philippine Star, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Business Mirror, and BusinessWorld.
Answered by debarpanchatterjeesl
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Answer:

The key values of media revolutionaries that paved the way for media execution is the advent of online media in the Philippines.

Explanation:

The advent of online media platforms changed the overall media market in the Philippines.

Filipinos are one of the largest viewers of online or digital media to access not only for entertainment  but also for news consumption, despite the limitations of network infrastructure.

• In fact, the Philippines was ranking among the top five countries with the highest online media market value in 2020. Due to the loss of relevance of print media , the media market forced the industry to turn digital as with other countries globally. Meanwhile, social media and also streaming services became optional sources of news and entertainment.

• Some media outlets, such as PTV/RPN/IBC (television) as well the Philippine Broadcasting Service (radio), are under government-run.  The  widely read newspapers are the Manila Bulletin, The Philippine Star, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Business Mirror, and BusinessWorld.•

Thus, The gradual shift to digital or also online media platforms changed the overall media market in the Philippines.

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