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Politics and the Palawan Press
More than the usual problems Politics and the Palawan Press By Jose Bimbo F. Santos 2006 was not a good year for the Palawan media. It was the year... Read more
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Covering an Environmental Disaster
Television gave viewers nationwide a close look at the Guimaras oil spill. It turned out to be the biggest news story for the local news program Ratsada of GMA... Read more
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Media Coverage of an Oil Spill
Journalists headed for Guimaras with little knowledge and even less protection Media Coverage of an Oil Spill By Ma. Diosa Labiste N AUG. 11, the oil tanker MT Solar... Read more
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The Missing Beats
They are also described as minor, small or dead The Missing Beats By Venus L. Elumbre and Don Gil K. Carreon ONE OF media’s functions is to get people... Read more
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Inside PCIJ still among top 50 Pinoy blogs
AT THE height of the “Hello, Garci” scandal in June 2005, the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) blog registered almost 500,000 unique hits. “Unique hits” refer to the... Read more
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What’s Going On At PCIJ?
As its top people leave, the future looks hazy, What’s Going On In PCIJ? By Hector Bryant L. Macale ANY DISCUSSION on the state of investigative journalism in the... Read more
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TV Monitor
Shades of Marcos-era propaganda ON JAN. 1, Express Balita tried to pass on as news an all-out propaganda item for the administration. The government-sequestered TV station aired a story... Read more
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Online Monitor
Something to think about FOR ITS year-ender, Davao Today gave local government authorities something to think about. The paper looked into the housing problems of urban-poor dwellers in Davao... Read more
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Print Monitor
Go figure LAST DEC. 30, The Manila Times reported on Malacañang’s commitment to a “stronger” political climate by 2007 that would “cement economic gains and bring the Philippines to... Read more
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Speaking of Media
Press freedom and Mike Arroyo “Our suit is meant to defend press freedom and democracy. Mr. Arroyo’s motion to dismiss is focused on technicalities and based on a wrong... Read more