Also distinguished among top newspapers, this very reader-friendly type of Filipino diaryo allows people to relax and cool down to a hot cup of coffee while reading up on current events. While the common perception of the Manila Bulletin may be that it caters to a more elderly population, it manages to safeguard itself in the home of tradition and old-school writing that has allowed it to persist in this day and age. While digital news and media manage to circulate and other newspapers bring out their online copies and applications in a very visible manner, the Manila Bulletin manages to remain low-key, doing its mission in spreading information without drawing unnecessary attention to itself. Which is not to say it isn't widely read; quite the contrary, companies that wish to cater to a more "mature" audience strategically place their advertisements with the Manila Bulletin, and, with its affordable price, it is often bought by ordinary Filipinos who want to read serious news. read more