2010 | Page 9 of 20 | CMFR
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Columnists, Partisans and Conflicts of Interest
by Luis V. Teodoro with research by Rupert Francis D. Mangilit and John Reiner M. Antiquerra (A condensed version of this article will be published in the forthcoming July-August... Read more
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ABS-CBN labor dispute leads to mass termination
by John Reiner M. Antiquerra They were asking for regularization, but ended up losing their jobs. One of them was Antonio Perez. Antonio Perez, a video editor, had been... Read more
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SEAPA job opening
The Southeast Asian Press Alliance (SEAPA) is looking for an executive director of its secretariat based in Bangkok, Thailand, with the following qualifications: * Has leadership and management skills... Read more
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Volunteer reporter survives attack
CMFR/PHILIPPINES – Local police has formed a task force to look into the possible motives in the attempted murder of a “volunteer reporter” in Nabua, Camarines Sur last 9... Read more
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Case against suspects in killing of Kalinga journalist filed
CMFR/PHILIPPINES –Local police have filed a murder complaint against five suspects in the 3 July 2010 killing of a journalist in Kalinga province. Jose “Pepe” Daguio, former reporter for... Read more
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Election day coverage: Automation, at last!
Published on May-June 2010 issue of PJR Reports. Filipinos awaited the first automated elections in the country with understandable doubt and uncertainty, if not widespread and genuine fear. It... Read more
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Revisiting the Party-List System (and What the Media Missed)
Published on May-June Issue of the PJR Reports By John Reiner M. Antiquerra and Rupert Francis D. Mangilit An April 2010 report from Pulse Asia said that nearly half... Read more
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Sidebar | Media Technology on Election Day 2010: Showdown or Showtime?
Published on May-June 2010 issue of PJR Reports Technological tools were on full show on election day, adding more to talk about than just the election itself. Sure, the... Read more
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Two journalists attacked after filing complaint against politician
CMFR/PHILIPPINES – Two journalists from Cagayan de Oro survived an attack a few days after they filed a complaint against a local politician for allegedly mauling them a day... Read more
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AMPATUAN TRIAL UPDATE: Judge faces fifth recusation motion
THE JUDGE who was supposed to try the accused in the Ampatuan multiple murder case has once again been asked by the defense lawyers to recuse herself—for the sixth... Read more


