Bohol Chronicle
Daily newspaper based in Bohol, Philippines
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Founder(s) | Zoilo Dejaresco, Jr. |
Editor | Zoilo "Bingo" P. Dejaresco III |
Founded | May 16, 1954; 70 years ago (1954-05-16) |
Headquarters | Tagbilaran City, Bohol, Philippines |
Website | Bohol Chronicle |
Type | Private |
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Country | Philippines |
Headquarters | Tagbilaran, Bohol |
Broadcast area | Bohol |
Owner | Bohol Chronicle |
Key people | Zoilo "Bingo" P. Dejaresco III (president) |
Established | 2007 |
The Bohol Chronicle, popularly known as the Chronicle, is a daily newspaper in Bohol, Philippines.[1] It also hosted a radio station at DYRD-AM 1161 AM.
History
The Bohol Chronicle was founded on May 16, 1954.
In 2016, they launched their website.[2]
The newspaper has been awarded numerous times for Best Editorial Page (2012, 2019), Best Disaster Reporting (2013), and Best in Culture and Arts (2014) by the Civic Journalism Community Press Awards.[3]
References
- ^ Maslog, Crispin C. (1993). The rise and fall of Philippine community newspapers. Intramuros, Manila: Published by the Philippine Press Institute with funding from Konrad Adenauer Foundation. ISBN 971-8703-09-8. OCLC 29830136.
- ^ About — The Bohol Chronicle
- ^ "BC wins PPI's "Best Editorial Page" award". July 7, 2019. Retrieved June 24, 2020.
External links
- Bohol Chronicle
- DYRD-AM
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Radio networks in the Philippines
- ABCBS
- BBSI
- Bohol Chronicle
- CBC
- Like Radio
- CCMCI
- Magik
- CLBC Pampanga
- COMNET
- DXRA-RMCBC
- eMedia Zamboanga
- FBN
- Hypersonic
- Iddes
- KBNI
- KBSI
- Gold FM
- Radyo Rapido
- MBC
- Muews Radio
- PBN Bicol
- PECBC
- Real Radio
- PFCAI
- Charm Radio
- Prime FM
- Quest
- Radyo Pilipino
- One FM
- SBC Zambales
- TBNC
- Radyo BisDak
- UMBN
- Vimcontu
- Viva/Ultimate
- VRN
- Big Sound FM
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Internet |
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Shortwave |
- 8TriMedia
- Abante
- Radyo Tabloidista
- ABS-CBN
- Bantay Radyo
- Dream FM Network
- Q Radio
- RBU
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