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Being media literate isn't just about knowing how to use a smartphone; it’s about critical thinking. Organizations like the and Out of The Box emphasize that we must learn to:
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It wasn't a building you could touch, but every Filipino with a smartphone knew it was there. It was a massive, glowing digital library that floated in the "cloud"—a repository of every news report, television drama, radio broadcast, and social media post in the country. Being media literate isn't just about knowing how
Philippine media has a rich, complex history spanning over a century — from the first printed newspaper Sucesos Felices (1637) and the golden age of Philippine cinema (1950s–70s) to the rise of digital journalism, YouTube vloggers, and podcast networks. However, this wealth of information remains fragmented across scattered blogs, unindexed archives, academic journals with limited access, and rapidly deteriorating physical records. Philippine media has a rich, complex history spanning
To preserve and promote the Filipino identity by providing a free, reliable, and collaborative platform that celebrates the history, culture, and achievements of the Filipino people. 4. Call to Action (Engagement) Want to help us document our history? Join the Pinoy Media Pedia