2006 | CMFR

  • Fighting Back (updated)

    Journalists who are set to file a civil class action suit today on behalf of the Philippine press against presidential spouse Jose Miguel Arroyo updates its pooled editorial on... Read more

  • Teaching Journalists: What a professor hopes his students have learned

    What a professor hopes his students have learned Teaching Journalists By Luis V. Teodoro I CAME to the teaching of journalism armed with both practice as well as a... Read more

  • Chronicle

    Gov’t media group abolished THE GOVERNMENT Mass Media Group (GMMG), created to supervise and control government-owned mass media outlets, has been abolished. The move returned the government’s information dissemination... Read more

  • Obituary

    Soliven, 77 VETERAN JOURNALIST Maximo “Max” Soliven died of acute pulmonary and cardiac arrest on Nov. 24 in Tokyo, Japan. He was 77. Before his death, Soliven was publisher... Read more

  • Crisis: International

    Bomb suspect sues Swaziland paper THE TIMES, one of Swaziland’s papers, has been sued for E75,000 (approx. US$10,000) on Nov. 27 by a man accused of recently bombing government... Read more

  • Crisis: National

    Radio broadcaster-activist killed A broadcaster was gunned down by an unidentified assassin on Nov. 27 in Cagayan. According to a report of the World Association of Commu-nity Radio Broadcasters,... Read more

  • Reporters and editors take a good look at journalism schools: Are They Good Enough?

    Reporters and editors take a good look at journalism schools Are They Good Enough? By Venus L. Elumbre and Jose Bimbo F. Santos OUR YEARS of journalism school should... Read more

  • Proposed journalism curricula of CHED’s Technical Committee on Journalism

    Bachelor of Arts in Journalism (126 units) General Education: 63 units •    Language and Literature: 24 units •    Mathematics and Natural Sciences: 15 units •    Humanities and Social Sciences:... Read more

  • Reading, Writing —and Thinking: What journalism schools should teach

    What journalism schools should teach Reading, Writing —and Thinking By Yvonne T. Chua AN ALREADY blind Joseph Pulitzer unveiled this much-derided vision in 1904. The Hungarian-American newspaper magnate was... Read more

  • Fighting Back

    Journalists who are filing today a class action suit on behalf of the Philippine press against presidential spouse Jose Miguel Arroyo have just released a pooled editorial, criticizing Arroyo’s... Read more