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The darkest chapter of Philippine media occurred during the Martial Law era under Ferdinand Marcos Sr., when independent outlets were forcibly shut down, and state-sanctioned media took over. This repression gave rise to the "Mosquito Press"—small, independent publications that risked everything to report the truth. This underground media movement was instrumental in fueling the 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution, proving that Pinoy media is inherently tied to democratic survival. 2. The Contemporary Landscape: Powerhouses and Ecosystems This public link is valid for 7 days
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Journalism remains a dangerous profession in the Philippines, particularly for radio broadcasters and reporters in the provinces. Cyber-libel laws, red-tagging, and online harassment campaigns are frequently weaponized to silence critical reporting. Documenting these press freedom violations is an essential aspect of monitoring the health of Philippine democracy. 4. The Path Forward: Cultivating a Media-Literate Nation