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Writing for Radio
Finding romance in a second choice Writing for radio Melbe S. Estonilo NEVER dreamed of becoming a radio broadcaster, much less a radio news writer. When I took up... Read more
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Fighting Back (updated)
Journalists who are set to file a civil class action suit today on behalf of the Philippine press against presidential spouse Jose Miguel Arroyo updates its pooled editorial on... Read more
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Teaching Journalists: What a professor hopes his students have learned
What a professor hopes his students have learned Teaching Journalists By Luis V. Teodoro I CAME to the teaching of journalism armed with both practice as well as a... Read more
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Crisis: International
Bomb suspect sues Swaziland paper THE TIMES, one of Swaziland’s papers, has been sued for E75,000 (approx. US$10,000) on Nov. 27 by a man accused of recently bombing government... Read more
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Crisis: National
Radio broadcaster-activist killed A broadcaster was gunned down by an unidentified assassin on Nov. 27 in Cagayan. According to a report of the World Association of Commu-nity Radio Broadcasters,... Read more
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Reporters and editors take a good look at journalism schools: Are They Good Enough?
Reporters and editors take a good look at journalism schools Are They Good Enough? By Venus L. Elumbre and Jose Bimbo F. Santos OUR YEARS of journalism school should... Read more
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Proposed journalism curricula of CHED’s Technical Committee on Journalism
Bachelor of Arts in Journalism (126 units) General Education: 63 units • Language and Literature: 24 units • Mathematics and Natural Sciences: 15 units • Humanities and Social Sciences:... Read more
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Reading, Writing —and Thinking: What journalism schools should teach
What journalism schools should teach Reading, Writing —and Thinking By Yvonne T. Chua AN ALREADY blind Joseph Pulitzer unveiled this much-derided vision in 1904. The Hungarian-American newspaper magnate was... Read more