The front page of Malaya on June 26, 2015
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Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | People's Independent Media, Inc. |
Founder(s) | Jose Burgos, Jr. |
Publisher | Amado P. Macasaet |
President | Allen A. Macasaet |
Editor | Enrique P. Romualdez (Executive Editor) |
Editor-in-chief |
Unknown (Previous Editor-in-Chief who died: Joy de los Reyes) |
Associate editor | Irma Isip |
Managing editors | Ma. Teresa A. Molina |
Founded | 1981 |
Political alignment | Independent |
Language | English |
Headquarters | Chinese Commercial Bldg., 652 Sto. Tomas Street, Intramuros, Manila, Philippines |
Website | www.malaya.com.ph |
Malaya is a broadsheet newspaper in the Philippines, headquartered at Intramuros, Manila and owned by People's Independent Media Inc. The newspaper is known for being one of the publications that fought against the presidency of Ferdinand Marcos.
The newspaper also publishes a business section called the Malaya Business Insight which is placed before the actual Malaya.
The newspaper's name was derived from the Filipino word that means "free". In 1981, Malaya was founded by Jose Burgos, Jr. as a daily written in Tagalog language. It eventually published its content into English in 1983 when President Ferdinand Marcos closed down "We Forum," a sister publication of Malaya. It continued to fight the administration of Marcos during its last years in power. During the events that lead to Marcos' ouster, Malaya published one million copies daily, a feat never been done before in the history of newspaper publishing in the Philippines. After the EDSA Revolution, Amado P. Macasaet, veteran journalist and then Business Editor of Malaya, became the new owner of Malaya. Macasaet also owned two tabloids, Abante and Abante Tonite.