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On Public Affairs Programs’ Coverage of the Senate Coverage and Party-list Elections and Political Advertising in Print and Broadcasting
The Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR) has an analytical report on selected television public affairs programs’ coverage of the Senate and party-list elections and on the political... Read more
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Foreign journalists barred from interview in military camp
Two journalists from the Foreign Correspondents Association of the Philippines (Focap) were banned from entering the Philippine Marines headquarters in Taguig City on 9 May 2007 for a pre-... Read more
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Supplemental Report: Tabloid and AM Radio Coverage of the Senate and Party-List Elections (16-27 April 2007)
The Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR) writes an analytical report on the tabloid and AM radio coverage of the Senate and party-list elections. This report is supplemental... Read more
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A ‘Witch’ Bothered and Bewildered
On being an editor in interesting times A ‘witch’ bothered and bewildered By Inday Espina Varona JOINED a national daily’s news desk in 1987, when Philippine media was giddy... Read more
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Obituaries
Yuyitung, 84 RIZAL YUYITUNG, esteemed editor of the Chinese Commercial News, died on April 19 after a five-year battle with cancer. He was 84. The oldest existing Chinese newspaper... Read more
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Crisis: International
Killers of journalist sent to jail EDRI VLADIMIR Pujols was sentenced recently to 30 years imprisonment for the Sept. 14, 2004 murder of journalist Juan Andújar in the Dominican... Read more
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Crisis: National
Arroyo issues EO on classified information President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo has issued an Executive Order (EO) restricting public and media access to official information. EO 608, issued on April... Read more
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Asian media : Journalists mull role in restrictive societies
Asian media : Journalists mull role in restrictive societies By Chit Estella IN A region crying out for leadership and change, what role should journalists play? Asian journalists tried... Read more
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Why the youth are staying away from the polls
THE LOW turnout of registered voters for this year—especially the first-time voters—reflects the youth’s distaste for Philippine politics. But the voters’ apparent refusal to participate in the elections does... Read more


