Malaya editor De los Reyes, ‘renaissance man,’ dies; 59

Joy Cortes de los Reyes, editor in chief of Malaya Business Insight, died Friday. He was 59.

Joy Cortes de los Reyes, editor in chief of Malaya Business Insight, died Friday. He was 59.
Inquirer Libre steps out of the train and heads to bus stations, where it will be distributed in six terminals of JAM Liner starting Monday.

The Philippine Daily Inquirer remains the country’s most read newspaper, according to the latest survey by The Nielsen Co. The latest Nielsen Media Index/Consumer and Media Views survey, covering the third quarter of 2012, found that the Inquirer is the newspaper of choice of 47.5 percent of respondents nationwide who had read a newspaper the day before. The Inquirer is way ahead of the Manila Bulletin (33.7 percent) and the Philippine Star (33.2 percent).

Rupert Murdoch’s Sun on Sunday tabloid rolled off the presses for the first time, with a pledge that the paper replacing the scandal-hit News of the World would abide by standards of decency and trust.
INSTEAD of newspapers, the Medellin municipal government wanted to publish its tax revenue code in the Capitol’s official newsletter free of charge.

Russ Stanton, who led the Los Angeles Times to three Pulitzer Prizes in the midst of massive staff layoffs, has stepped down as editor and executive vice president, the newspaper announced Tuesday.
For this year’s reading series for schools, Inquirer in Education (IIE) asked two young mothers to work their magic on a story for young readers.
Newspapers and magazines are usually used to wrap dried fish and other commodities before they reach the islands, and one village here is no exemption.
Students of some 40 schools in Luzon and Mindanao continue to enjoy the opportunity to read the Inquirer every day and keep abreast of developments and issues that may affect their present and future. For the second year, the Maynilad Water Services Inc., Representatives Jorge “Bolet” Banal Jr. of Quezon City’s third district and Maria [...]
TOKYO—Toru Shoriki, owner of Japan’s Yomiuri Shimbun media group, died at age 92 early Monday, reported the Yomiuri, which has the world’s biggest newspaper circulation. Shoriki, the eldest son of the former owner, Matsutaro Shoriki, served as a World War II naval officer and worked for a paper manufacturer before joining the Yomiuri. He died [...]
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Cebu Daily News, Bandera now on iPad, Android and Web The Philippine Daily Inquirer’s sister titles have joined the party.Now added to the Inquirer’s Digital Edition (http://bit.ly/Inquirer-digital) for iPads, iPhones, iPod Touch devices and Android tablets and smartphones are the Inquirer’s regional paper in Cebu, Cebu Daily News, and the national tabloid, Bandera.The addition marks [...]
SAO PAULO — Brazil’s top court has ordered the jailing of a former editor of one of the country’s biggest newspapers for murdering his ex-girlfriend nearly 11 years ago. The Supreme Court says Antonio Marcos Pimenta Neves must serve his 15-year sentence after running out of appeals. The 73-year-old former journalist was convicted in 2006 [...]