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  • Cebu broadcaster posts bail for libel

    CMFR/PHILIPPINES – A Cebu tri-media personality has surrendered to the local police after a court issued a warrant for his arrest in connection with a libel case filed by... Read more

  • Radio blocktimer arrested on libel charge

    CMFR/PHILIPPINES – A radio blocktimer facing two counts of criminal libel case was arrested last 9 June 2015 in Valencia City, Bukidnon province. Bukidnon is approximately 1481 kilometers south... Read more

  • Obit

    CALGARY HERALD journalist Tamara Gignac, 41, passed away May 29 shortly after coming home from a trip to Mexico with her family; FORMER ASSOCIATED Press journalist Stevenson Jacobs, 37,... Read more

  • Inhumane and tasteless

    JEERS TO TV Patrol Southern Tagalog for trivializing the plight of protesting workers and producing a report that was offensive, inhumane, and tasteless. Read more

  • Chronicle

    Newseum honors 139th Filipino journalist killed, SEAPA Annual Journalism Fellowship Read more

  • Reporting the House vote on the BBL: Legitimizing media bias

    CMFR MONITORED the reporting on the debates and voting on the draft Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) from March 18 to 20. Read more

  • Sidebar | Other Voices on the BBL: Helping Develop Public Understanding

    RARELY DID the media organizations monitored present the views of those directly affected by the voting’s outcome, such as the indigenous peoples’ communities, the people of Mindanao in general... Read more

  • Reminding people about Climate Change

    CHEERS TO Aksyon for reminding Filipinos of the Philippines’ vulnerability to climate change, and what can be done to make the country more resilient. Read more

  • Looking at the state of construction workers

    CHEERS TO ABS-CBN News Channel’s (ANC) Dateline Philippines for looking into the plight of construction workers. In an April 10 report, Dateline Philippines raised issues on the safety and... Read more

  • Obit

    LONGTIME REPORTER for The Times-Picayune Ed Anderson, 67, who was undergoing treatment for a blood disorder and cancer, died Thursday, May 28; WALL STREET Journal (WSJ) journalist Seth Hamblin... Read more