Pinoy Media Pedia is a free online encyclopedia dedicated to documenting and sharing information about the Philippines , including its rich culture, history, and people.
The site analyzes the jingles, explaining the socio-political context (e.g., the 1986 EDSA Revolution IDs vs. the Martial Law-era IDs).
bring together journalists and students to champion fact-checking and the core principles of journalism. Conclusion
Standardize Information – Develop citation standards for Philippine media referencing (e.g., director’s cut versions, regional releases).
Promote Media Literacy – Produce explainers, timelines, and interactive features on media laws (e.g., the Marcos-era shutdown of ABS-CBN, the EDSA People Power broadcast coverage).
Crowdsource with Verification – Engage media scholars, archivists, and enthusiasts to contribute while maintaining a peer-review system.
9. Expected Outcomes
- Within 1 year: A searchable database of 5,000+ media articles with 95% verified data; 20,000 monthly active users.
- Within 3 years: Recognized as the default reference for Philippine media by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP).
- Long-term: Preservation of at-risk media knowledge (e.g., 1950s bodabil performers, pre-martial law regional TV shows) that might otherwise disappear.
As the platform continues to grow and evolve, it is clear that Pinoy Media Pedia will play a major role in shaping the future of Philippine entertainment. Whether you're a fan of Filipino music, movies, or TV shows, Pinoy Media Pedia is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to stay up-to-date on the latest news and developments in Philippine entertainment.