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Letty Jimenez-Magsanoc (September 13, 1941 – December 24, 2015) was a Filipino journalist and editor, notable for her role in overthrowing the dictatorship of
Ferdinand Marcos Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos Sr. ( , , ; September 11, 1917 – September 28, 1989) was a Filipino politician, lawyer, dictator, and kleptocrat who was the 10th president of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986. He ruled under martial ...
. She was an icon of democracy. Magsanoc was editor of the crusading weekly opposition tabloid ''
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''. She was editor in chief of the ''
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''. Magsanoc is among three journalists whose names were added to the
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(Monument of Heroes) Wall of Remembrance in 2016. Bantayog ng mga Bayani cited her for "speaking truth to power without fear." Magasanoc was recognized "for testing the limits of press freedom as writer and editor, for defying media restrictions and censorship under martial rule and for facing up to the wrath of the dictatorship." The
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, in a resolution filed shortly after her death, recognized Magsanoc for her contribution to the restoration of freedom in the Philippines.


Personal life

Jimenez-Magsanoc was the eldest of nine children of
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Nicanor Jimenez, a former
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(PNR) manager and director of the NISA, the government intelligence agency, later Philippine ambassador to Korea. She is survived by her husband Dr. Carlitos Magsanoc; and her three children, including
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. Magsanoc described herself as "newspaper-struck" from an early age, contributing features to the (Philippine) ''
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'' while a senior at St. Teresa's College, Manila, encouraged by ''Times'' women's editor
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. She spent most of the 1960s in the United States, taking a masters in journalism at the University of Missouri. In 1963, she married Carlos Magsanoc, a doctor. Her daughter
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is a broadcast journalist who produces news documentaries. Jimenez-Magsanoc died on the night of Christmas Eve, December 24, 2015, at St. Luke's Medical Center in Taguig, after suffering from cardiac arrest.


Early career

The Magsanoc family returned to the Philippines in 1969. Magsanoc joined the ''
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''. When the women's section editor of the ''Bulletin'''s Sunday magazine, ''Panorama'' left, Magsanoc was asked to take the job. "The last place I wanted to land in, in any publication was the women's pages, which I consider a journalism ghetto. I was trying to get away from writing about lipstick and fashion. fortunately I was allowed to write about almost anything. Sometimes it had nothing to do with women.". In 1976, Magsanoc began to write for the daily ''Manila Bulletin'', after a co-editorship with a male colleague did not work. She wrote a thrice weekly column, ''The Passing Scene'', alternating with columnist
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. Later, she was given her own column ''Not for People Only''. This was when she began to get into trouble with authorities for being critical of the post-martial law Marcos government. In 1978, General Hans Menzi, publisher of the ''Manila Bulletin'', asked Magsanoc to take over the editorship of ''Panorama''. Magsanoc was reluctant. "I did not want to be editor because I just wanted to do writing. You know what it's like to be editor, you have to sit at the desk, give out assignments, and clean up everybody's copy. It is difficult to conceptualize the whole issue. What I wanted to do was go out and write." She demanded that ''Panorama'' be given a 60 per cent editorial to 40 per cent advertising ratio and to her surprise, Menzie agreed. Magsanoc's arrival at ''Panorama'' gave the magazine a new reputation. Circulation soared with Magsanoc's editorship. ''Panorama'' staffer Margot Baterina said: "We pursued stories that nobody else dared to touch." National Press Club data of the time put the magazine's circulation at 300,000 on Sundays more than triple the combined circulation of the two other morning dailes.


''Panorama''

Between 1976 and 1981, Letty Jimenez Magsanoc was editor of ''Panorama'', the Philippines' largest circulation magazine of the time. Five months after being named one of the 1981 Ten Outstanding Women of the
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she was forced to resign after writing an article perceived as critical to the government. A ''
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'' magazine article which hailed Magsanoc as an Asian hero described the circumstances that forced her departure from ''Panorama'': "Magsanoc had written a tongue-in-cheek story on Marcos' third inauguration as President. Marcos had sought to fend off criticism of his rule by staging a faux election. His "victory" was celebrated in a sumptuous, if surreal, ceremony, in which a choir sang Handel's Messiah. Magsanoc led off with a line from Handel: "And he shall reign forever and ever." Marcos thought that blasphemous and got her fired." Magsanoc's forced resignation sparked a media furore, with journalists using their columns to speak out, though several pieces were suppressed by publishers. Several articles rejected by other magazines were published by
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's women's magazine, Mr & Ms. Magsanoc's article was a piece about the inauguration, illustrated with candid photographs and captions, under the title ''There Goes the New Society; Welcome the New Republic''


Events following Magsanoc's forced resignation

The forced resignation of Letty Jimenez Magsanoc was the first of a series of events that led to criticism of the Marcos government for suppressing press freedom. The events were: *Letty Jimenez Magsanoc forced to resign after writing an article perceived to be critical of the Marcoses. *The arrest and filing of subversion charges against ''We Forum'' publisher/editor Jose Burgos, Jr. and his staff *Libel case against ''Panorama'' editor Domini T. Suarez and writer Ceres P. Doyo *Military interrogation of ''Bulletin'' columnists
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and Ninez Cacho Olivares; ''Mr & Ms'' editor publisher
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and managing editor Doris G. Nuyda; and writers
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*Resignation of ''Tempo'' editor Recah Trinidad.


Banned articles

*''The Lady at Maynila'' ::''Sundays'' column, ''Panorama'', October 12, 1980. Several thousand copies of the issue were distributed in Metro Manila and the provinces with the page missing. Another edition of the issue carried ''Letters to the Editor'' in place of the article. *''Survival: Variations on the Human Condition'' ::''Sundays'' column, ''Panorama'', July 19, 1981. Ordered pulled out by publisher Hans Menzi because of tongue-in-cheek remarks about the national economic situation


''Mr & Ms Special Edition''

Letty Jimenez Magsanoc was editor of ''Mr & Ms Special Edition'' from 1983 to 1986. Magsanoc was invited to become editor of ''
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'' by publisher
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in the aftermath of the assassination of opposition leader
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Apostol, in her acceptance speech at the 2006
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for Journalism, Literature and Creative Communication Arts, said: "The Filipinos were outraged and more than two million of them joined (Aquino's) funeral procession. But the Marcos media hardly took note of the event. That was when I decided to do a 16-page special issue on Ninoy Aquino's funeral, using the resources of a woman's magazine called Mr. & Ms. which I was then editing ... The response to the funeral issue was unbelievable. The agents kept coming back for more, and so we had to print 500 thousand copies. After that, I had to ask Letty Jimenez-Magsanoc to help me edit a weekly Mr. & Ms. Special Edition just to feed the hunger of the readers for more about Ninoy and a growing anger towards martial law and Ferdinand Marcos. Every week we felt called upon to record the various demonstrations of civilians against Marcos, and when no reprisal came (except for an invitation to an interrogation at Fort Bonifacio in January 1983), we went on for three years ..."


''Sunday Inquirer'' Magazine

Magsanoc was the first editor-in-chief of the ''Sunday Inquirer'' Magazine from 1986 to 1987.


''Philippine Daily Inquirer''

Magsanoc was the editor-in-chief of the ''
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'' since 1991 until her death in 2015. She was the first woman and the longest-serving (to date) editor-in-chief of the country's leading newspaper. Almost one month after her passing, Magsanoc was recognized as the Filipino of the Year for 2015 by the newspaper she worked at for three decades.


Awards

*1981: Outstanding Women in the Nation's Service. (Ten Outstanding Women of the New Society.) *1993: Honor Medal for Distinguished Service in Journalism, University of Missouri. *2006: Time International "60 Years of Asian Heroes". *2013: Ninoy Aquino Medal of Valor *2015: Journalist of the Year, 19th Rotary Club of Manila Journalism Awards.


See also

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Bantayog ng mga Bayani The Bantayog ng mga Bayani (), sometimes simply referred to as the Bantayog, is a monument, museum, and historical research center in Quezon City, Philippines, which honors the martyrs and heroes of the struggle against the dictatorship of for ...


References

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