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Photojournalist, veteran broadcaster receive Rotary Awards
A veteran broadcast journalist and a multi-awarded photojournalist were among the 16 personalities cited at this year’s Rotary Club Vocational Excellence Award. The Rotary Club cited 24 Oras anchor... Read more
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Joan Shorenstein Fellowship opens 2011 applications
Journalists and political scholars are invited to apply for a one-semester research program at the Harvard University’s Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy. The Shorenstein... Read more
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Dart to honor exceptional reporting on trauma
Dart to accept entries until Dec. 31 The Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma has started accepting entries for the 2011 Dart Awards for Excellence in Coverage of Trauma.... Read more
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Knight offers international fellowships for 2011
Reporters, news executives and entrepreneurs owning or planning to put up publications outside the United States may be chosen as one of the nine International Knight Fellows at Stanford... Read more
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CIME launches first essay contest on media ethics
Entries accepted until Nov. 15 The Center for International Media Ethics (CIME) invites journalists to join the Ethicontest, its first essay writing competition on ethical issues in the media.... Read more
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Reporter warned of possible threat
CMFR/PHILIPPINES – A local TV reporter received a warning from a concerned citizen of a possible threat to one of two TV news crews covering the Barangay (village) and... Read more
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Leo Dacera, 54
In Memoriam “There is no limit to the good you can do in this world, if you don’t care who gets the credit.” The CENTER FOR MEDIA FREEDOM AND... Read more
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Nasty spin
Jeers to the Philippine Daily Inquirer for its spin on a story that turned out not to be as shocking as the Inquirer made it appear. The Nov. 3... Read more
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Reporter fears his being surveilled could be connected to massacre
CMFR/PHILIPPINES – A journalist in General Santos City claims that unidentified men have been watching his house. General Santos City is a chartered city in the southernmost Philippine island... Read more
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Siemens to award “green” journalists
The Indonesian arm of telecommunications company Siemens has announced its initiative to award journalists in ASEAN-member countries who report developments in sustainable technology. Siemens Indonesia will announce the first... Read more