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Display a memorabilia on the evolution of communication equipment from the early years to present
Present Manila Bulletin
Manila Bulletin, oldest existing newspaper in the country, started as a shipping journal in 1900. its owner, publisher and editor was Carson Taylor, an American.In 1912, Manila Bulletin expanded to include news of general interest and remained as a mouthpiece of the Americans even after 1946 under Taylor. It later become Bulletin Today owned by Hans Menzi. In 1986, it resumed publication under new owner, Emilio Yap.
Old Manila Bulletin
Old Chronicle Building
Manila Chronicle, started by a group of pre-war newspapermen in 1945, was sold to businessman Don Eugenio Lopez, brother of then vice president Fernando Lopez. It was building up a name as a paper of quality when martial law was imposed and the chronicle was closed..
Old Daily Express Building
The newspaper Daily Express, four months old (established June 1972) wa among those broadsheets allowed to resume operations during Marial Law.
Reportedly owned by Roberto S. Benedicto, a Marcos crony, its publisher was Juan Perez, publisher
Old Philippine Daily Inquirer Building
Philippine Daily Inquirer founded on December 9, 1985 became the leading newspaper after the EDSA revolution in 1986.
Old Philippine Press Institute Building
PPI's mission was to professionalize the Philippne press through continuing education, adoption of the Journalists COde of Ethics, and the giving of Community Press Awards.
Old Manila Times Building
The newspaper Manila Times was established by Joaquin Roces in place of the Tribune.
Present Manila Times Building
Up to the Martial Law, Manila Times led all the Philippine-languange dailies in cirulation.
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