2007 | Page 2 of 24 | CMFR

  • Times report leaves readers hanging

    Jeers. An Oct. 1 Manila Times report left readers with more questions. The Times reported that acting justice secretary Agnes Devanadera sacked staff members of justice secretary Raul Gonzalez,... Read more

  • Urgent Press Advisory

    From: Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR)Subject: Hearing on the class action suit filed by members of the Philippine pressDate: 25 October 3007 (8:30 a.m.)Place: Makati Regional Trial... Read more

  • PRESS ADVISORY

    FOR: News and current affairs head/editor FROM: Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility/ Freedom Fund for Filipino Journalists SUBJECT: Hearing on the murder against SPO4 Apolonio Medrano and Basilio... Read more

  • Mirror stories

    Malaya must have run out of stories last Sept. 11 when it published two similar stories on its front page that day. Both reports discussed the public’s possible reaction... Read more

  • Editor’s Note: Remembering

    I KNOW I am speaking of an unfamiliar time when I begin to talk about martial law with my journalism students. I am met by blank stares and polite—if... Read more

  • More threats and attacks vs journalists

    The National Union of Journalists of the Philippines raises alarm over reports on the military ban against Philippine Daily Inquirer correspondent Julie Alipala from covering news events in Mindanao,... Read more

  • TV Monitors

    Zooming in the Zulkiflis Following the beheading of 10 Marines in Basilan, media resurrected allegations of a link between the Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front... Read more

  • A case of trial by publicity?

    The death of University of the Philippines National College of Public Administration and Governance (UP NCPAG) senior student Cris Anthony Mendez has been the talk of the town for... Read more

  • Malu Fernandez resumes writing

    As anticipated last week, controversial lifestyle writer Malu Fernandez has resumed writing for the Manila Standard Today in today’s issue. Her “reappearance” in the said broadsheet was already announced... Read more