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''The Freeman'' is a daily English-language newspaper published in
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, Philippines. It is the longest-running newspaper in Cebu, first published on May 10, 1919. Since 2004, the newspaper has been published by the Philstar Media Group, publisher of the Manila-based newspaper, ''
The Philippine STAR ''The Philippine Star'' (self-styled ''The Philippine STAR'') is an English-language newspaper in the Philippines and the flagship brand of the Philstar Media Group. First published on July 28, 1986, by veteran journalists Betty Go-Belmonte, ...
'', with former owner Jose "Dodong" Gullas retaining editorial control over the newspaper. The motto of the newspaper is "Fair and fearless".


History


Background

''The Freemans beginnings can be traced back to the American colonial era in the Philippines from 1898 to 1946. At the time, the Americans had just granted the Filipino people several civil and political rights, including freedom of the press, which encourage several enterprising individuals to establish various newspapers in English and the local languages. In Cebu, several local newspapers emerged, such as the first Cebuano-owned newspapers ''La Justicia'' (1899) and ''El Nacional'' (1899), owned by politician, lawyer and journalist
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. He and his brother Filemon went on to establish other newspapers such as ''El Pueblo'' (1900), ''Ang Suga'' (1901-12), ''Ang Kaluwasan'' (1902-10), and ''La Revolucion'' (1910-41). Other scions of political families also followed suit and published their own newspapers, such as
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’s ''El Nuevo Dia'' (1900-03), Mariano Cuenco's ''El Precursor'' (1907-41) and ''El Boletin Catolico'' (1915-30), and Vicente Rama's ''La Nueva Fuerza/Bag-ong Kusog'' (1915-40). Other newspapers include ''La Epoca'' (1922), owned by Jewish entrepreneur Leopoldo Falek, and the Catholic newspapers ''Ang Camatuoran'' (1902-11) and ''Atong Kabilin'' (1916).


Early years

Inspired by the success of earlier newspapers and the increasing popularity of the English language among locals, lawyer, journalist and scion of the Gullas political family,
Paulino Gullas Paulino Arandia Gullas (29 April 1891 – 1945) was a Filipino Visayan lawyer, newspaper publisher, and legislator from Cebu, Philippines. He was the founder of The Freeman, Cebu's longest-running newspaper, served as member of the 7th Philippine ...
, decided to establish his own newspaper. A former correspondent for the Manila-based newspaper ''The Cablenews-American'', Paulino published the first issue of the English-language newspaper ''The Freeman'' on 10 May 1919. The newspaper was first published at its office along P. Lopez Street corner Colon Street in Cebu City, before moving to an office at the corner of Juan Luna and Colon Streets later on. The maiden issue consisted of 16 pages: 12 in English and four in Visayan. The next six issues equally divided its pages between English and Visayan sections. Over the years, the number of pages varied from 18, 20, 22, 24, 28, 40 and 32. The release of ''The Freeman'' soon gave rise to other English-language newspapers in Cebu, namely Jose Avila's ''The Advertiser'' (1922), Mariano Cuenco's ''
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'', Leopoldo Falek's ''Star'' (1927), Vicente Rama's ''Progress'' (1928), Cesar Mercader's ''The Cebu Herald'' (1938), Cornelio Faigao's ''The Challenger'' (1940), Pete Calomarde's ''Morning Times'' (1943), and Alfredo Cruz and Angel Anden's ''The Pioneer Press'' (1945). ''The Freeman'' became an important mouthpiece for the Gullas political family and was essential in Paulino's election as representative of Cebu City's Second District in the
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from 1925 to 1927. However, the newspaper temporarily ceased publication in 1934 after Paulino was elected as Cebu's delegate to the 1934 Constitutional Convention from 30 July 1934 to 8 February 1935 that created the Commonwealth of the Philippines. The newspaper wasn't able to return to publication with the outbreak of
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and the Japanese bombardment of Cebu in 1941. Paulino later joined the Kapisanan sa Paglilingkod sa Bagong Pilipinas (KALIBAPI), the only Filipino political party recognized by the Japanese Military Administration and became commissioner of its
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chapter. This led to his appointment as member of the
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from 1943 to 1944 during the
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.


Post-war revival

With Paulino's death during the American bombardment of Cebu in 1945, ''The Freeman'' would not return to newsstands until 1965 when his nephew Jose "Dodong'" Gullas revived the periodical as a weekly magazine, and then as a daily English newspaper in 1969. Dodong sought the advice of his father Vicente Gullas and Paulino's widow Hilda in reviving the paper. He also hired journalists Balt Quinain and Juanito Jabat to manage the paper, with Dodong serving as publisher, Quinain as editor-in-chief, and Jabat as associate editor.


Martial Law

After dictator Ferdinand Marcos placed the entire Philippines under
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in 1972, ''The Freeman'' and its printing press were shut down for a month, and one of its columnists,
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(who would eventually be recognized as a
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for Literature) was jailed for several months because he had published columns which criticized the administration of dictator Ferdinand Marcos. ''The Freeman'' was able to return to publication after a month, and was among the few Philippine community newspapers that remained in circulation and dared to publish news and accounts about the excesses and abuses of the regime.


Establishment of ''Banat''

On 23 August 1994, ''The Freeman'' began publishing the Cebuano-language tabloid ''Banat'' as demand for printed news and content in the local language surged. In 2019, ''Banat'' celebrated 25 years in circulation as Cebu's leading tabloid newspaper in the vernacular language.


Acquisition by the Philstar Media Group and by Mediaquest Holdings

''The Freeman'' is currently owned and operated by the Philstar Media Group, publisher of the Manila-based, nationally circulated broadsheet ''The Philippine STAR''. The media company, which is owned by the Belmonte family, acquired the newspaper along with its sister publication ''Banat'' on 24 August 2004 as part of its strategy of acquiring community newspapers to expand its reach and influence throughout the Philippines. In 2014, Philstar Media Group was acquired by Mediaquest Holdings Inc., the media conglomerate of
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chairman and CEO Manuel V. Pangilinan, making ''The Freeman'' and ''Banat'' part of the MVP Group of Companies along with other publications such as ''The Philippine STAR'', '' Pilipino Star Ngayon'', ''Pang-Masa'', ''Starweek'' and ''
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''. Aside from print, ''The Freeman'' also has an online presence via ''The Philippine STARs website, as well as in social media. In January 2011, the newspaper opened its official
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page, followed by a
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page in March. On 10 May 2019, ''The Freeman'' celebrated its 100th founding anniversary.


Awards

In its more than a century of operation, ''The Freeman'' has received several accolades from different award-bodies due to its excellent reportage. The newspaper is a consistent award winner in various categories of the Philippine Press Institute (PPI) Civil Journalism Community Press Awards since its inception in 1996. The newspaper has won Best in Business and Economic Reporting (1996), Best in Photojournalism (1996, 1998, 2009), Best in Newspaper Design (1996, 1998), Best in Science and Technology Reporting (1996), Best Edited Newspaper (1998), Best in Environmental Reporting (1997, 2015), Best in Fisheries Reporting (2015), Best in Cultural-Historical Reporting (1998) and Best Editorial Page (1998, 2016). In 1999, PPI placed ''The Freeman'' in the awards' Hall of Fame for raking in numerous awards for three consecutive years. ''The Freeman'' was also named by the Rotary Club of Manila as the Best Regional Newspaper in 2014, 2015, 2017, and 2018. It has also received accolades from the Cebu Archdiocesan Mass Media Awards for Photojournalism (2017) and Column Writing (2011, 2015). In 2018, it received three Gawad Tugas awards—Environmental Story of the Year, Environmental Journalist of the Year, and Environmental Publisher of the Year—from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources Region 7.


Notable columnists


See also

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Cebu Daily News The ''Philippine Daily Inquirer'' (''PDI''), or simply the ''Inquirer'', is an English-language newspaper in the Philippines. Founded in 1985, it is often regarded as the Philippines' newspaper of record. The newspaper is the most awarded br ...
'' *'' SunStar Cebu'' *''
The Philippine Star ''The Philippine Star'' (self-styled ''The Philippine STAR'') is an English-language newspaper in the Philippines and the flagship brand of the Philstar Media Group. First published on July 28, 1986, by veteran journalists Betty Go-Belmonte, ...
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References


External links

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