Mindanao Times

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Mindanao Times
Type
Format Broadsheet

Owner
Publisher Josefina San Pedro
Editor Jon Develos
Joel Escovilla
Chris Fabian
Carmelito Francisco
Editor-in-Chief Amalia Cabusao
Founded 1946
Language English
Price P 6.00
Headquarters Davao City

Website: MindanaoTimes.com.ph

Mindanao TIMES is the oldest newspaper in Mindanao, southern part of the Philippines. It was founded in 1946 with editorial & business office located at P. Reyes cor. Palma Gil St., Davao City.

[edit] HISTORY

Mindanao TIMES is the first postwar newspaper in Mindanao.

Before the war, The publication was owned and published by the Japanese as Davao Times. After the liberation of Davao, the publication was assumed by the Philippine Civil Affair Unit (PICAU) No. 29, of the 24th Division of the U.S. Army.

On January 2,1946,a group of Filipinos headed by the late Atty. Guillermo E.Torres and Pedro M. Lat bought the weekly and renamed it Mindanao TIMES.

In 1950 the Mindanao TIMES became a daily. In addition to the local news and features, the eight-column spread paper carried world news dispatched by the United Press international, feature articles, and comic strips from the King Features Syndicate, and national news gathered by the Philip¬pine News Service.

However, the daily lasted for only about a year. A worldwide shortage of newsprint and other materials due to the Korean War and losses suffered by some news bureaus forced the TIMES to revert to a weekly.

Shortly thereafter, Atty. Torres bought the newspaper from Mindanao Times Inc. and continued the publication of the newspaper under a new corporation known as Mindanao Publishers Inc.

It went on as a thrice a week newspaper for years until it began its daily run in September 2,1997. New sections were added for a wider scope of information. The sections include sports, entertainment, tourism, health, science and technology and lifestyle.

Since it came out as a daily newspaper, the Mindanao TIMES strives to be the community paper that articulates the aspiration of Davaoeños and help mold public opinion on critical issues affecting the community.

The Mindanao TIMES is manned by a team of journalists who believe in responsible and balanced reporting and are vigilant in the pursuit of truth.

[edit] STAFF

The Mindanao TIMES Editorial department is headed by Amalia Bandiola-Cabusao, who has been the editor in chief since June 2003. Previous to the post, she was managing editor of the paper. She is also the Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the Philippine Press Institute and the Mindanao Representative of this nationwide media organization and sits as member of the board of the Mindanao News and Information Cooperative Center (MNICC), a news organization she helped organize in 2001.

Carmelito Q. Francisco is the managing editor since 2003. He is a veteran reporter and has worked as editor in various local newspapers in the cities of Davao and General Santos. He also writes business stories for the national paper Business World.

Joel B. Escovilla is the newspaper’s associate editor. He used to be a correspondent of the Philippine Daily Inquirer covering the business beat. He is a member of the MNICC. Escovilla participated in the Southeast Asean Press Alliance (SEAPA) Fellowship in summer of 2007 where he covered the Shan people in Chang Mai, Thailand.

Chris Fabian is the entertainment editor. His experience in covering various beats gives the Times the leverage in getting news sources. He is also the paper’s de-facto researcher.

Esperidion "Jon" Develos is sports editor and loves to drink. His mother is always praying hard for him to change his old ways.

Josefina C. San Pedro is the publisher of the paper. She first joined the Mindanao Times in the 50’s and left the paper to join government service. After her retirement, Ms. San Pedro came back as publisher in 2001. Her column “Passages” has chronicled the lives of prominent people in the community. She was awarded the prestigious Datu Bago Award for her great service to the community through the media in 2003.

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Newspapers/Magazines in the Davao City market
Broadsheets: Davao Catholic HeraldMetropolitan GazetteMindanao Daily MirrorMindanao GazetteMindanao Insider DailyMindanao Journal • Mindanao Mirror Bulletin • Mindanao Pioneer • Mindanao PostMindanao PulseMindanao StandardMindanao TimesPeople's Forum • Southern Philippines Chronicle • Sun.Star Davao
Tabloids: Periodico DabawSun.Star Superbalita Davao
Magazines: Guide Magazine • Madayaw
Distributed Newspapers/Magazines from Mindanao in the Davao City market
Broadsheets: Brigada (broadsheet) • Mindanao Examiner • Mindanao Gold Star Daily • Mindanews • Sports at Balita News
Tabloids: Brigada (tabloid)
Defunct Newspapers/Magazines in the Davao City market
Broadsheets: Ang Panaghiusa • Mindanao Business Reporter • Mindanao City Star • Mindanao Edition • Philippine Daily Fiscalizer • The Oriental Examiner • The Oriental Herald