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  • Depoliticizing the Filipino

    By Luis V. Teodoro ANECDOTAL EVIDENCE suggests mass disaffection with Philippine politics in the wake of the scandals that regularly appear in the Philippine media. Read more

  • Reporting Mindanao: A Dangerous Place?

    JEERS TO the Manila Bulletin for an irresponsible headline which generalized Mindanao as a dangerous place for travelers. Read more

  • Understanding and coping with climate change: Not the media’s responsibility alone

    On September 19, Tropical Storm Mario (international name: Fung-Wong) hit the Philippine Area of Responsibility. The state weather agency, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA), placed... Read more

  • Chronicle

    2014 Ranan Lurie Political Cartoon Awards; 18th UP Lopez Jaena Community Journalism Workshop awards fellows Read more

  • Obit

    FILIPINO BROADCASTER John William Joseph Jr. died of prostate cancer on October 6. He was 73. NIGERIAN JOURNALIST Oluremi Oyo died of cancer last October 2. She was 62. Read more

  • Chronicle

    Nieman- Berkman Fellowship in journalism innovation; Atlanta Photojournalism Seminar photojournalism contest Read more

  • Senate president sues journalist for libel

    CMFR/Philippines – The Senate President filed a libel complaint in the Pasay City Prosecutor’s Office on 27 August 2014 against a journalist in Iloilo City. The journalist allegedly committed... Read more

  • Setting a good example

    CHEERS TO ABS-CBN 2’s Failon Ngayon for exploring the issue of “hulidap” (arrest hold-up) which led in turn to the investigation on the allegedly unexplained wealth of the Police... Read more

  • Chronicle

    2015 Kiplinger Journalism Fellowship; Asia Journalism Fellowship 2015 Read more

  • Careers

    The Center for Media Freedom & Responsibility is looking for a staffwriter/reporter. Position is on contract basis. Read more