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''Bisaya Magasin'' is a weekly Cebuano magazine now published by the Manila Bulletin Publishing Corporation,
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. It has the record of being the oldest magazine in Cebuano which is still published, and "the most successful periodical in Cebuano" (CCP, p. 542).


History

''Bisaya Magasin'' was established by Ramon Roces upon the request of Cebuano poet Vicente Padriga, who became its first editor. Its first issue appeared on August 15, 1930, as part of the magazines published by Liwayway Publishing, Inc. During the
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, the combined U.S. and Philippine Commonwealth ground troops including the local Visayan guerrilla resistance fighters was fought against the Japanese Imperial forces led by General Sosaku Suzuki during the Battle for the Liberation of Visayas in 1945. ''Bisaya'' stopped publication; it was revived on August 14, 1946. It had an initial circulation of 5,000, which rose to around 60,000 in the 1960s. In June, 1948, ''Bisaya'' started a monthly sister publication, ''Saloma'', a literary pamphlet which carried a complete novel in every issue. ''Saloma'' lasted until the late 1950s, with a circulation ranging from 8,000 to 22,000.


Popular writers

''Bisaya'' magazine is considered the barometer for Visayan literary artist. Many Cebuano literary stalwarts made their names in the pages of ''Bisaya'': Natalio Bacalso, Severino Retuya, Marcel Navarra, Piux Kabahar, Sulpicio Osorio, Estrella Alfon, Lina Espina-Moore, and President
Carlos P. Garcia Carlos Polestico Garcia (November 4, 1896 – June 14, 1971) was a Filipino teacher, poet, orator, lawyer, public official, political economist, guerrilla and Commonwealth military leader who was the eighth president of the Philippines. A l ...
. Contemporary Cebuano writers today, such as Gremer Chan Reyes with his historical novel about Cebu entitled ''Ang Ugma Walay Pag-abot'' (English: Tomorrow Will Not Come; Tagalog: Hindi Darating Ang Bukas), currently serialized in ''Bisaya''. From Atty. Ver Quimco's legal column to Prof. Amelia Bojo's opinion pieces, and a host of others, ''Bisaya'' offers a variety of reading fare.


Content

''Bisaya'' has a balanced content (40% literary and 60% popular). Ang Gugma Walay Pag-abot means "Love Can't Wait"


Award

One of the latest accolades ''Bisaya'' received together with its sister regional publications '' Bannawag'', ''
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'' and '' Hiligaynon'' is the Diamond Cultural Award presented by Publishers Association of the Philippines on December 12, 2008 in
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, Philippines.


List of editors

* Vicente Padriga (1930-1931) * Natalio Bacalso (1931-1933) * Flaviano Boquecosa (1933-1941) * Maximo Bas (1946-1949) * Francisco Candia (1949-1966) * Marcelino Navarra (1966-1973) * Nazario D. Bas (1973-1986) * Tiburcio Baguio (1986-1995) * Santiago R. Pepito, Jr. (1995-2001) * Mariano Y. Mañus, Jr. (''managing editor'') (2001-2005) * Edgar S. Godin (''associate editor'') (2005-)


See also

* '' Hiligaynon'' * '' Bannawag'' * ''
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'' * ''
Manila Bulletin The ''Manila Bulletin'' (), (also known as the ''Bulletin'' and previously known as the ''Manila Daily Bulletin'' from 1906 to September 23, 1972, and the ''Bulletin Today'' from November 22, 1972, to March 10, 1986) is the Philippines' largest ...
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References

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Cultural Center of the Philippines The Cultural Center of the Philippines ( fil, Sentrong Pangkultura ng Pilipinas, or CCP) is a government-owned and controlled corporation established to preserve, develop and promote arts and culture in the Philippines.Presidential Decree No. ...
, ''Encyclopedia of Philippine Art'', Vol. IX


External links


Archive of TOCs and some sample articles and stories
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