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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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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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Another media practitioner killed, third in a week
CMFR/PHILIPPINES – A Mindanao-based publisher and editorial consultant was gunned down a few meters from his karaoke shop last 19 June 2010. It was the third killing in a... Read more
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Two broadcasters killed in separate incidents
CMFR/PHILIPPINES – As the Arroyo administration neared the end of its term this June 30, two other broadcasters were killed in separate incidents in the regions of Northern Luzon... Read more
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Legacy or Ignominy: Will Speaker Nograles and his House ratify the Freedom of Information Bill?
by The Right to Know. Right Now! Coalition 4 June 2010 When the leaders of the House of Representatives want a measure passed, we have seen them find a... Read more
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Case against Mike Arroyo to continue
Now that the legal impediments have been resolved with finality, the 36 journalists and three media organizations that filed a P12.5 million class suit against the husband of President... Read more
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Local police chief threatens radio journalist
CMFR/PHILIPPINES – The Philippine National Police has ordered the temporary relief of a town police chief after his alleged 20 May 2010 harassment of a Manila-based radio broadcaster. The... Read more
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Radio Coverage of the 2010 National Elections
CMFR Monitor of the Media Coverage of the 2010 National and Local Elections (April 12-16 and April 19-23, 2010) There are striking differences in the elections coverage of radio... Read more
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Towards A State Policy of Ending Impunity
A statement by the Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR) on the sixth month of the November 23 massacre of 32 journalists and media workers ] Read more
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TV news covered Presidential election most; party list, senatorial campaign least
The CMFR Monitor of Media Coverage of the 2010 Elections Broadcast Discourse Analysis (For the period April 12-16 and 19-23, 2010) From April 12 to 16 and 19 to... Read more