The Manila Times

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File:Manila Times Front Page 8-27-07.png
The Manila Times front page on August 27, 2007
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Manila Times Publishing Corporation
EditorFred de la Rosa
Founded1898
Political alignmentIndependent
HeadquartersPort Area, Manila, Philippines
Websitehttp://www.manilatimes.net

The Manila Times is the oldest existing English language newspaper in the Philippines. It is published daily by The Manila Times Publishing Corp. with editorial and administrative offices at Bonifacio Drive, Port Area, Manila.

It was founded on October 11, 1898, shortly after news that the Treaty of Paris would be signed, ending the Spanish-American War and transferring the Philippines from Spanish to American sovereignty.[1] It presently bills itself as having the fourth-largest circulation of the newspapers in the Philippines, beating the Manila Standard Today but still behind the Philippine Daily Inquirer, the Manila Bulletin and the Philippine Star.

The current publisher and editor-in-chief is Dante Francis "Klink" Ang II.

2007 Times Person of the Year

On December 30, 2007, The Manila Times chose Reynato Puno as "Times Person of the Year", chosen by all the newspaper's editors. Puno defeated 2nd choices OFW, Gov. Eddie Panlilio, the Filipino Nurse, the DSWD social worker, the Pinoy Farmer, Manny Pacquiao and Joey de Venecia.[2][3]

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