Crispin Maslog (born December 5, 1931) is a Filipinomedia scholar, journalist, and professor.
Education
Maslog attended the University of Santo Tomas and finished two undergraduate degrees in journalism (1955) and philosophy (1960). He attained his Master of Arts degree in Journalism and his Doctor of Philosophy degree in Mass Communications from the University of Minnesota in 1962 and 1967 respectively.[2][3]
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^IREX. "Crispin Maslog". IREX. IREX Europe. Retrieved 30 March 2021.
^Maslog, Crispin C (1985). 5 Successful Asian Community Newspapers. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Asian Mass Communication Research and Information Centre. p. 136. ISBN9789971905217.
^Maslog, Crispin C. (1994). The Metro Manila Press. Philippine Press Institute with funding from Konrad Adenauer Foundation. p. 109. ISBN9789718703106.
^Maslog, Crispin (1993). The Rise and Fall of Philippine Community Newspapers. Philippine Press Institute with funding from Konrad Adenauer Foundation. p. 206. ISBN9789718703090.
^Maslog, Crispin (1990). Campus Stylebook: A Guide to Writing & Editing for Popular Publications. University of the Philippines, Los Baños. p. 68. ISBN9789711100865.
^Maslog, Crispin C. (1990). Philippine Mass Communication: (a Mini-history). New Day Publishers. p. 52. ISBN9789711003838.
^Maslog, Crispin C. The Dragon Slayer of the Countryside. Philippine Press Institute. p. 108. ISBN9789711100735.
^Maslog, Crispin (1988). Philippine Communication: An Introduction. University of California. p. 375. ISBN9789711100612.
^Maslog, Crispin C (1986). People Power & Communication. University of Michigan. p. 71.
^Maslog, Crispin (1985). Philippine Communication Curriculum: How, why & what for. University of Michigan. p. 52.
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