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DAILY TRIBUNE continues to expand its social media footprint, ranking third in the 2025 Facebook Engagement Rankings of Top Philippine Newspapers from 1 January to 31 December 2025, based on data from Sprout Social.
DT recorded 13.47 million Facebook engagements, accounting for 28.07 percent of the total, placing third behind top-ranked Philippine Star, which posted 14.86 million engagements (30.97 percent). Inquirer.net followed closely in second place with 13.83 million engagements, or 28.83 percent.
Completing the rankings were Philstar.com in fourth place with nearly 3 million engagements, followed by The Manila Times with 1.29 million. Manila Standard and Manila Bulletin registered comparable figures, each with just under 700,000 engagements, while the Philippine Daily Inquirer logged approximately 188,000 engagements.
In June 2025, DAILY TRIBUNE marked a silver milestone, celebrating 25 years of commitment and service. Its contributions since 2000 were recognized with induction into the Hall of Fame of the Rotary Club of Manila, following its honors as Newspaper of the Year in 2017, 2021 and 2023.
“In all these years, the nation witnessed its triumphs and successes, learned of its achievements, recognized its own faults, and built a lasting tradition of freedom, democracy, and national confidence through the lens of the DT — which shared the news without FEAR and without FAVOR,” reads the citation engraved on the Pro Patria trophy.