Manila Standard Today

Manila Standard Today
Manila Standard Today
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The July 9, 2005 front page of the Manila Standard Today
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner Kamahalan Publishing Corporation
Founded 1987
Political alignment Conservative
Language English
Headquarters Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
ISSN 1908-3009
Official website manilastandardtoday.com

The Manila Standard Today (MST) is the fourth-largest broadsheet newspaper in the Philippines as of 2006. Initially established as the Manila Standard, it merged with another newspaper of record, Today, on March 6, 2005. It was the first newspaper merger in the Philippines.

History

The Manila Standard was founded on February 11, 1987 when the conglomerate owned by the family of Spanish-Filipino businessman Manuel Elizalde established the publishing company Standard Publications Inc. In 1989, the group of companies owned by the family of Andres Soriano III bought out the Elizalde group and renamed the company Kagitingan Publications.

In June 1991, the group of businessman Alfonso Yuchengco bought into the company and spun off the publishing company. It was incorporated as Kamahalan Publishing Corporation. Kagitingan Publications was renamed Kagitingan Printing Press Inc., which continues to print the Manila Standard Today.

In 1997, businessman Enrique K. Razon Jr., chairman and president of the International Container Terminal Services Inc., acquired the shares of the Yuchengcos and bought out the Soriano group to become the sole owner of Kamahalan Publishing Corporation and Kagitingan Printing Press Inc.

In August 2007, a campaign to boycott the paper was launched by a number of Filipino bloggers in response to an article by one of its columnists, Malu Fernandez, whose article "From Boracay to Greece" (published June 2007 in People Asia) disparaged overseas Filipino workers (OFWs), saying "I wanted to slash my wrist at the thought of being trapped in a plane with all of them". Fernandez issued an apology and resigned from the newspaper.[1] She was later reinstated.

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