Since the late 1980s, Filipino entertainment television has assumed and maintained a dominance in national popular culture, which expanded in the digital era. The media landscape into which digital technologies were launched in the Philippines was largely set in the wake of the 1986 popular movement and change of government referred to as the EDSA revolution: television stations that had been sequestered under martial law were turned over to family-dominated commercial enterprises, and entertainment media proliferated. Building upon the long development of entertainment industries in the Philippines, new social media encounters with entertainment content generate expanded and engaged publics whose formation continues to operate upon a found...
This research will investigate and analyze the reasons and consequences of corporate dominance over ...
Entertainment media now comprise one of the worlds largest industries, yet they remain one of the le...
This study examines audience research in the Philippines from the early twentieth century to the col...
This special issue brings together six research articles that speak to the dynamics of digital commu...
The Philippines is still moving towards the direction of merging Traditional and New Media. Some TV ...
This special issue brings together six research articles that speak to the dynamics of digital commu...
The Philippines is still moving towards the direction of merging Traditional and New Media. Some TV ...
Studies on the success of Japanese popular culture overseas, particularly anime and manga have often...
News consumers have changed to be prosumers (producers plus consumers), generated their contents and...
It is well known that the business models of the mainstream media industry have been thrown into dis...
This descriptive case study aimed to trace, describe, and analyze the development of online journali...
This paper examines some of the claims about the transformative consequences of new communicative me...
This article explores conceptual approaches in the study of blogs, the Internet and the Habermasian ...
This article examines the use of Let’s Play (LP) in Manila, Philippines. LP is an emerging genre in ...
In 2001, during the Second People Power Revolution, Philippine activists used the mobile phone to he...
This research will investigate and analyze the reasons and consequences of corporate dominance over ...
Entertainment media now comprise one of the worlds largest industries, yet they remain one of the le...
This study examines audience research in the Philippines from the early twentieth century to the col...
This special issue brings together six research articles that speak to the dynamics of digital commu...
The Philippines is still moving towards the direction of merging Traditional and New Media. Some TV ...
This special issue brings together six research articles that speak to the dynamics of digital commu...
The Philippines is still moving towards the direction of merging Traditional and New Media. Some TV ...
Studies on the success of Japanese popular culture overseas, particularly anime and manga have often...
News consumers have changed to be prosumers (producers plus consumers), generated their contents and...
It is well known that the business models of the mainstream media industry have been thrown into dis...
This descriptive case study aimed to trace, describe, and analyze the development of online journali...
This paper examines some of the claims about the transformative consequences of new communicative me...
This article explores conceptual approaches in the study of blogs, the Internet and the Habermasian ...
This article examines the use of Let’s Play (LP) in Manila, Philippines. LP is an emerging genre in ...
In 2001, during the Second People Power Revolution, Philippine activists used the mobile phone to he...
This research will investigate and analyze the reasons and consequences of corporate dominance over ...
Entertainment media now comprise one of the worlds largest industries, yet they remain one of the le...
This study examines audience research in the Philippines from the early twentieth century to the col...