ROCES:
A Tradition in Philippine Print Media
The Sunday Paper was established October 15, 2000 by the son of the late Chino Roces, Joaquin C. Roces, Jr. It was a broadsheet that featured review of news that occurred on a weekly basis. The paper runs by circulation and was sold at 12 pesos per copy. Unfortunately the paper lasted only for approximately 4 months. The NEWSCORP, Inc. that published The Sunday Paper had its editorial and business offices at Unit 3-B, FCI Building 290 Tomas Morato Avenue, Quezon City. Editorial
Board Managing
Editor Circulation
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Sanggunian,
The Philippine Local Government Journal, was a monthly magazine that
dealt with the "various concerns of local government units".
The journal was primarily run through advertisements and subscriptions.
It was published by Green Arrow Publishing Corporation and was located
at Tomas Morato Avenue, Quezon City.
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