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Denied protection in 2008, radio blocktimer shot dead
CMFR/Philippines – A journalist whose request for a writ of amparo in 2008 was denied by the Court of the Appeals was shot dead in Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro... Read more
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Radio anchor acquitted of libel
CMFR/Philippines – A court in San Jose town, Occidental Mindoro province, acquitted a radio anchor of a libel charge on 2 June 2014. San Jose is about 400 kilometers south of... Read more
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Obit (Updated)
FILIPINO COLUMNIST Alvin Capino died of cancer of the kidney last May 29. He was 64. AMERICAN MEDIA mogul Lewis Katz died in a plane crash last May 31. He... Read more
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Reporters hit Supreme Court spokesperson for “ban” of live coverage
CMFR/Philippines – Reporters covering the Supreme Court (SC) beat scored court spokesperson and Public Information Office (PIO) chief Theodore Te for his alleged “ban” on live coverage of the... Read more
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Careless and reckless
JEERS TO several media organizations for their careless and reckless reporting of a crime involving a minor. Read more
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Lives’ labors lost
By Luis V. Teodoro “SOME SECTORS of media’s irresponsibility” is “killing the credibility of the media,” ABS-CBN TV’s Anthony Taberna claimed in a recent discussion with Philippine Daily Inquirer publisher... Read more
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Reporting the aftermath of the Zamboanga siege
CHEERS TO the Philippine Daily Inquirer for its three-part series which looked into the state of the communities affected by the September 2013 Zamboanga siege. Read more
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Understanding the rule of law (Updated)
CHEERS TO Rappler.com’s Patricia Evangelista for challenging the truth of a claim in Ramon Tulfo’s May 24 column in the Philippine Daily Inquirer and for providing the much needed... Read more